ADNOC is increasingly relying on covert tanker operations and alternative export infrastructure to keep LNG flowing through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing regional tensions.

An LNG tanker has exited the Strait of Hormuz, marking India's first shipment from the Persian Gulf since the Iran war began, as exporters discreetly meet demand.

The bold gambit highlights the urgency felt by oil producers, who are rushing to get supply to market in part because their storage capacity is limited

Vessels pass through the strait with their transponders switched off

The shipment marks the first LNG cargo for India from the Persian Gulf since the conflict began, signaling limited fuel flows despite continuing security risks in the region.

As the ongoing conflict in the Middle East tightens pressure on global energy supply routes, oil giants from UAE and Qatar are turning to unconventional shipping tactics to move…

Another tanker carrying liquefied natural gas from Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. has exited the Strait of Hormuz, adding to a recent uptick in energy flows through the vital waterway.

A liquefied natural gas tanker from Abu Dhabi has exited the Strait of Hormuz. This marks an increase in energy shipments through the crucial passage. The vessel is heading to…

ADNOC is increasingly relying on covert tanker operations and alternative export infrastructure to keep LNG flowing through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing regional tensions.