Two liquefied natural gas tankers are exiting the Strait of Hormuz, heading to Pakistan and China, while a supertanker with Iraqi crude for China has left the Gulf after being stranded for nearly three months. This development reflects the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, particularly with regards to energy exports and shipping routes.
SINGAPORE - Two liquefied natural gas tankers were exiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, heading to Pakistan and China, while a supertanker with Iraqi crude for China left the Gulf on Saturday after being stranded for nearly three months, shipping data showed.