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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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Qatari gas ships will stop crossing the Red Sea to bring fuel to their end customers, especially European ones. Qatar Energy announced on Monday that it will join the rest of the big names in transport who have been avoiding this route for weeks so as not to be attacked by Houthi militias off the coast of Yemen, allies of Iran and opposed to Israeli attacks on Gaza. The emirate is the world's second largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG…

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, January 15, 2024.
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