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Second voyage of the year for LNG ship through Red Sea Passage

Unloaded LNG tanker sailing through Red Sea en route to Yemen and Gulf of Aden. This is the second LNG vessel of this type to make the journey so far in the year.

Since November 2023, Houthi militants based in Yemen have been attacking vessels to support Gaza Palestinian militants who are fighting Israel.

Ship tracking data from LSEG & Kpler revealed that the Liberian-flagged Trader III vessel travelled through the Suez Canal in February and is now approaching the Bab Al-Mandab strait on Tuesday.

The vessel is the only one to have sailed the route since 2024. On February 14, the Salalah LNG vessel transported a cargo of LNG from Qalhat in Oman to the Marmara Erglisi terminal in Turkey.

Asya Energy's vessel, which sank its second vessel in June last year, sailed the Red Sea the same week as Houthi militants.

The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, creating the shortest route between Europe, Asia and Africa. It is also connected to the Gulf of Aden via the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which runs between Yemen and Djibouti.

Both Kpler data and LSEG do not specify the destination of Trader III. The tanker's last cargo was loaded at Brazil's Sergipe on January 29, for delivery to Izmir in Turkey.

(source: Reuters)