Two Qatari LNG tankers appear to have abandoned their attempt to exit the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, thwarting what could have been the first fuel export outside the region since the start of the war, reports Bloomberg.

The gas carriers Al Daayen and Rasheeda, which loaded at the export facility in Qatar at the end of February, made a 180-degree turn away from the strait after previously heading east toward the waterway near Oman.

Data shows that Al Daayen still points to China as its next destination.

According to Kpler, in the past few weeks, Qatar has delivered two batches of LNG to Kuwait. These shipments were likely made from storage tanks in Qatar and did not require transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

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