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Chinese supertanker attempts Strait of Hormuz passage, data show

Chinese supertanker attempts Strait of Hormuz passage, data show

Deccan Herald 1 week ago

Singapore: A Chinese supertanker carrying ​two million barrels of Iraqi crude was attempting to sail through the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, according to LSEG ⁠and Kpler ship-tracking data.

The Very Large Crude Carrier Yuan ⁠Hua Hu was past Iran's Larak ‌Island and was on ​the eastern side of the strait and heading south, the data showed.

If successful, the voyage would mark the third known passage by a Chinese oil tanker ​through the Strait ⁠of Hormuz since the start of the US-Israeli war with Iran on Feb. 28, based on available ship-tracking data.

Iran has appeared to firm up ⁠its control ‌over the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, cutting deals with Iraq and Pakistan ‌to ship oil and liquefied natural gas from the region, ⁠according to sources with knowledge of the matter.

Iran now defines Strait of Hormuz as far larger zone, IRGC officer says

Other countries are exploring similar deals, ‌sources said, in a move that could ‌normalise Tehran's control of the waterway on a ‌more permanent basis.

The Chinese VLCC is ‌owned and operated by COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation's Hainan unit and chartered by Unipec, the trading arm of Chinese state oil ⁠major Sinopec .

COSCO ⁠Shipping Energy Transportation and Sinopec did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

The Yuan Hua Hu loaded nearly 2 million barrels of Basrah Medium crude at Iraq's Basrah terminal in early March and has remained stranded inside the Gulf since ​then, according to the tracking data. It is ​headed to Asia.

China-flagged VLCCs ​Cospearl Lake and He Rong Hai exited the Strait of Hormuz ​on April 11.

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