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Three Oil and LNG Tankers Exit Hormuz with Trackers Switched Off

Three Oil and LNG Tankers Exit Hormuz with Trackers Switched Off

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Two supertankers and one liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker exited the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week with their transponders switched off, and are heading for India and China, shipping data from

Two supertankers and one liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker exited the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week with their transponders switched off, and are heading for India and China, shipping data from LSEG and Kpler showed.

The vessels joined a number of tankers leaving the Gulf this month, although oil and LNG traffic overall has still been limited.

The Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) Eagle Veracruz, carrying 2 million barrels of crude loaded from Saudi Arabia in late February, is heading to Quanzhou port in the southeastern Chinese province of Fujian. The VLCC is expected to arrive at the port where Sinochem's refinery is located on June 16.

AET Tankers, which owns and manages Eagle Veracruz, and Sinochem did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

The Eagle Veracruz was one of the seven ships that Malaysia had asked permission from Iran to clear, sources told Reuters earlier.

Another VLCC, Nissos Keros, carrying about 1.8 million barrels of Das crude from the United Arab Emirates, is expected to arrive at the Indian port of Visakhapatnam on June 3, where Hindustan Petroleum's HPCL.NS refinery is located.

Vitol, which chartered the Nissos Keros, and Kylades Maritime, the manager of the tanker, did

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