Qatar pauses gas shipments via Red Sea after US airstrikes
- Since the US-led strikes in Yemen, at least fifteen oil tankers have experienced shipping disruptions, with six tankers either diverting their course or pausing before entering the southern Red Sea.
- Tankers such as Torm Innovation, Proteus Harvonne, and Alfios I have chosen to take the longer route around Africa's Cape of Good Hope for voyages to Europe and the United States.
- Pacific Julia and STI Topaz are also heading straight for the Cape Route, while the Octa Lune performed a U-turn in the Red Sea and returned to the Mediterranean.
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Qatar stops sending gas to Europe through the Red Sea and reopens the South African route
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