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Fifth Qatari-controlled LNG tanker exits Hormuz strait

Ship-tracking data revealed that a fifth Qatari LNG tanker?transited the Strait of Hormuz carrying a cargo. This brings the total to nine?LNG vessels which have?exited this waterway with a cargo since the onset of the 'war.

According to Kper and LSEG, the Al Daayen was controlled by QatarEnergy. It was spotted on ship-tracking data around June 4-5 off the coasts of Qatar. On Monday, it reappeared in ship-tracking data that showed the vessel east of the Strait and heading towards?China.

According to Kper, the tanker reportedly loaded a cargo?on 1 June at Qatar's Ras Laffan Terminal. According to Vortexa, an analytics firm, a ballast LNG ship managed to return to the waterway after delivering a shipment to India.

The tanker, which is managed by the Abu 'Dhabi National oil Company (ADNOC), had entered the Strait before to load cargo on Das Island between April 19th and May 23th.

In a late Monday note, Vortexa said that satellite imagery in the UAE confirmed ADNOC’s Al Hamra carrier had been near the Das Island Terminal late last week after completing a?inbound transit of chokepoint.

The vessel's last appearance on AIS (Automatic Identifier System) was on 30 May, before its?dark' inbound transit for a?reload – its second since April.

QatarEnergy & ADNOC didn't immediately respond to comments outside normal business hours.

The 'U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which began on February -28, has severely restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This is a major transit route that accounts for a 'fifth of world oil & LNG supply.

?Shipping traffic through this strait was averaging 125-140 daily passages before the war. Around 20,000 seafarers are still stranded in the Gulf on hundreds of vessels. (Reporting and editing by Edwina G. Gibbs; Reporting by Emily Chow)

(source: Reuters)