Three Oil Tankers Cross Strait of Hormuz
Tehran. Three tankers carrying crude oil have crossed the Strait of Hormuz. Data companies Kepler and LSEG's data, citing international news agency Reuters, reported that these tankers crossed the Strait of Hormuz after shutting down their tracking systems to avoid the risk of Iranian attack.
According to the report, two giant oil carriers, Agios Fanourios I and Chiara M, crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. Both ships were loaded with approximately 20 lakh-20 lakh barrels of Iraqi crude oil.
It is said that Agios Fanourios I, heading towards Vietnam, had failed to cross the strait at least twice after loading Iraqi benchmark Basrah Medium Crude on April 17.
The final destination of Chiara M has not been clarified, Reuters has informed. Similarly, the third ship loaded 20 lakh barrels of Upper Zakum Crude from the Jebel Dhanna terminal of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company in Abu Dhabi on May 1. According to Kepler's data, the ship exited the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday.
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