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Three more LNG tanks leave Strait of Hormuz

Ship-tracking data showed that three more liquefied gas tankers left the Strait of Hormuz without their transponders and were heading to destinations in 'Asia. However, it is unclear when exactly they made this 'transit.

The United States and Iran exchanged air attacks on Thursday for the second day in a row, with U.S. president Donald Trump threatening further?strikes until Tehran accepts a peace agreement and Washington claiming it 'fired on an Iranian oil vessel.

QatarEnergy-controlled tankers Lebrethah (left) and?Rasheeda (right) were last spotted west of the Strait on June 1, and April 30, respectively. They carried?cargoes that had been loaded at Ras Laffan.

On June 10, the?tankers reappeared?on ship tracking data. Lebrethah is headed to Pakistan after loading on May 22. Rasheeda, which has been transporting a cargo from February 27, is now nearing Southeast Asia.

On June 10, a third LNG tanker Marigold, which is managed by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company also appeared on ship tracking data.

It was last seen east of the Strait and ballasting on May 1. Then, it reappeared after reloading cargo from Das Island. It is indicating it's heading for 'India.

ADNOC and QatarEnergy didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Since the end of February, when the war began, 12 LNG cargoes, including Lebrethah and Rasheeda, have left the Strait of Hormuz.

(source: Reuters)