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Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks

Four oil and gas tankers, including three Qatari-controlled LNG tankers and an Indian-flagged VLCC, turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after reports of vessel attacks. The tankers had been en route to loading facilities in Qatar and the UAE but changed course due to heightened security risks. Maritime analysts Kpler and LSEG noted the diversions following damage to a Qatari LNG tanker and a Saudi crude oil tanker near the strait. Authorities raised the threat level to 'severe' for vessels transiting the area. Since late February, at least 26 LNG cargoes have passed through the strait, highlighting ongoing disruptions in regional shipping.

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Middle East Eye logoMiddle East EyeIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks

Four oil and gas tankers, including three Qatari-controlled LNG tankers and an Indian-flagged VLCC, turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after reports of vessel attacks. The tankers had been en route to loading facilities in Qatar and the UAE but changed course due to heightened security risks. Maritime analysts Kpler and LSEG noted the diversions following damage to a Qatari LNG tanker and a Saudi crude oil tanker near the strait. Authorities raised the threat level to 'severe' for vessels transiting the area. Since late February, at least 26 LNG cargoes have passed through the strait, highlighting ongoing disruptions in regional shipping.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual developments related to maritime security and trade disruptions without overt ideological framing. It cites data from independent analytics firms and reports on operational changes without taking sides on the cause or responsibility for the attacks. The tone remains non-

Reuters logoReutersIndependentCenter22 hr. ago
Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz strait after vessel attacks

Four oil and gas tankers were forced to turn back from the Strait of Hormuz after reports of vessel attacks in the area. The incident has raised concerns about maritime security in the region, which is a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. While the exact nature of the attacks remains unclear, the vessels' retreat highlights growing tensions and potential threats to commercial shipping. Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the incidents, but the event underscores vulnerabilities in international trade routes.

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