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Data shows that a second Qatari LNG tanker has successfully crossed the Hormuz Strait to Pakistan, as the Iran war continues.

The second Qatari LNG tanker successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. This was days after the first cargo, which had been arranged by Iran and Pakistan, did so. It highlights 'how cargoes are being transported case-by-case amid the ongoing conflict risk. Mihzem with a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters left Ras Laffan Monday, and crossed the strait Tuesday. It is headed to Port Qasim, Pakistan, where it will arrive later that day. It is the second time a Qatari LNG tanker has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the Iran War.

Al Kharaitiyat, a LNG tanker, began crossing Hormuz on Saturday via the Iranian-approved northern route. On Sunday the vessel was able to?cross the strait. According to LSEG, it is currently anchored close to Port Qasim. The LNG is being sold by Qatar to Pakistan - a mediator in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran - under a government-to-government deal, according to two people familiar with the matter on May ?9. Two people familiar with the matter said that Qatar was selling LNG to Pakistan, a mediator in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

Sources said that two more tankers, laden with Qatari LNG, are expected to arrive in Pakistan within the next few days.

A source familiar with the agreement said that Pakistan and Iran are in talks to allow a small number of LNG tankers to cross the Strait. Islamabad is 'urgently trying to solve its gas shortages,' the source added.

The source said that Iran had agreed to "assist" and the two sides are now coordinating the safe passage of the first vessel carrying gas provided under Pakistan's deal with Qatar, which is its main LNG provider.

(source: Reuters)