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Second Qatar LNG Tanker Clears Hormuz Strait via Iranian-Approved Route, Heads to Pakistan

Global Gas Supply

Global Gas Supply

Dubai/Islamabad | May 11, 2026

In a significant diplomatic and energy milestone, a second Qatari Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanker, the Mihzem, has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz. The passage was made possible through a specialized tripartite coordination involving Iran and Pakistan, ensuring the safe delivery of critical fuel amid heightened regional conflict risks.


The Details of the Transit

According to LSEG shipping data, the Mihzem, a vessel with a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters, departed from Qatar’s Ras Laffan port and is currently heading northeast.

Pakistan’s Diplomatic Role and Energy Needs

Pakistan is currently facing an acute domestic gas shortage and has been actively engaging with Iran to secure safe passage for its energy imports.

Navigating High-Risk Waters

The Strait of Hormuz remains the world’s most sensitive chokepoint for global energy. Recent incidents have forced suppliers to adopt highly cautious operational strategies:


Conclusion

The safe passage of the Mihzem highlights that case-by-case diplomacy remains a functional tool even in high-conflict zones. For Pakistan, these shipments are a vital lifeline, though the reliance on specific approvals from Tehran underscores the fragile nature of energy security in the Middle East today.


Disclaimer: This report is based on international shipping data and sources familiar with the diplomatic negotiations. The arrival times and routes are subject to change based on real-time security assessments in the region.


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