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LNG Ships Move Toward Hormuz After Iran Says Strait Is Open

LNG Ships Move Toward Hormuz After Iran Says Strait Is Open

Several LNG tankers are approaching the Strait of Hormuz after Iran announced the waterway is open, raising hopes for resumed fuel flows. The Strait is a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies, and Iran's statement may signal a potential easing of recent tensions affecting maritime transit.

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