Two LNG tankers are reportedly attempting to enter the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, a potentially significant development for the Middle East energy crisis. The move highlights ongoing geopolitical and shipping risk around a critical energy chokepoint that could affect LNG flows and broader energy markets if disrupted.
Two LNG tankers are reportedly attempting to enter the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, a potentially significant development for the Middle East energy crisis. The move highlights ongoing geopolitical and shipping risk around a critical energy chokepoint that could affect LNG flows and broader energy markets if disrupted.
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