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Shipping data shows that a fourth Malaysian-linked vessel transits the Strait of Hormuz.

LSEG shipping data revealed on 'Friday that a support vessel belonging to Malaysian firm 'Vantris Energy (formerly Sapura Energy) passed through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the fourth'ship associated with the country to -transit this waterway since the U.S.Iran War began.

Two people with knowledge of the situation said that the Sapura 1200 was one of seven ships for which the Malaysian government sought permission from Iran in order to open the Strait. The strait has been largely closed since the conflict began in late February, disrupting global energy supply, they added.

LSEG data revealed that the ship entered the Muscat port after passing through the strait and hewing near the Iranian coast.

Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's prime minister, said that after holding talks with Iranian officials in March,?Iran will allow Malaysian ships to pass through the Strait.

Authorities have said that the ships Malaysia has asked to be cleared include those belonging to Vantris, shipping company MISC Berhad, and the state energy firm Petronas .

Serifos (a Liberian flagged Very Large Crude Carrier) that exited April 10th, was also cleared as a ship linked to Malaysia.

The tanker that was loaded with crude oil from Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates early in March discharged its cargo on Malaysia's Malacca Port on April 30.

Ocean Thunder, a VLCC loaded with 'Iraqi Crude' and chartered by an unit of Petronas passed through the Strait on April 5, and discharged 1 million barrels Basrah heavy crude in Malaysia on April 18 at a port called 'Pengerang.

The third vessel Mihzem carrying Qatari LNG and managed by a?MISC unit crossed the waterway on Tuesday. It is the second vessel to carry this cargo under an agreement involving Iran, Pakistan and Iran.

According to sources and shipping data, two other MISC vessels remain in the Gulf. (Reporting and editing by Ros Russell. Editing by Rozanna latiff)

(source: Reuters)