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Four LNG Tankers Bound for Chattogram Cross Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions

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Despite rising tensions in the Middle East and disruptions in global energy routes, four liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers heading for Port of Chattogram have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz, providing temporary relief to Bangladesh’s energy sector.

Energy supply concerns emerged after Iran reportedly blocked the strategic waterway following a joint military strike by the United States and Israel. However, LNG shipments destined for Bangladesh have managed to pass through the strait.

According to port sources, two LNG tankers carrying cargo from Ras Laffan Port in Qatar have already arrived in Chattogram. The French-flagged vessel Al Zour transported 63,383 metric tons of LNG, while the Greek-flagged tanker Al Jasasiya carried 63,075 metric tons.

Two additional LNG carriers are currently on their way to Bangladesh. The Bahamas-flagged tanker Lusail is expected to reach port waters on Monday, while the Liberia-flagged Al Ghalayel is scheduled to arrive on Wednesday.

In total, the four vessels are carrying nearly 247,000 metric tons of LNG.

Officials said the ships departed from Qatar and crossed the Strait of Hormuz before or shortly after restrictions were imposed amid the regional conflict.

Meanwhile, a Panama-flagged vessel named Sevan, carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), is expected to reach Chattogram on Sunday.

Md. Nurul Alam Bahar, Senior Deputy General Manager of Uni Global Business Limited—the local agent for the LNG carriers—said the arrival of the four vessels is almost certain. He explained that the first two tankers had crossed the Strait of Hormuz before restrictions were imposed, while the other two passed through afterward.

However, another Liberia-flagged LNG tanker, Lebrathah, which also departed from Ras Laffan Port, remains inside the Strait of Hormuz and is waiting for clearance to cross. Future shipments remain uncertain due to the ongoing tensions in the region.

Typically, between eight and ten LNG tankers arrive at Chattogram each month.

Since the start of the conflict, a total of 15 vessels heading toward Chattogram have crossed the Strait of Hormuz. These include LNG carriers as well as two LPG tankers and nine ships carrying cement clinker. Of these vessels, 12 have already reached the port.

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