Two empty liquefied natural gas vessels are attempting to enter the Persian Gulf for the first time since the onset of the current energy crisis. The move follows claims from Iran that the critical maritime chokepoint is open for commercial traffic.
- ADNOC vessels Al Hamra and Mraweh attempting Hormuz crossing
- First potential LNG tanker entry during the current energy crisis
- Movement coincides with Iran's announcement that the strait is open
- Vessels are currently empty, reducing immediate cargo risk
- Successful passage could signal a reduction in regional maritime tension
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