Qatar allows all ships to resume navigation in its waters from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., after closure of its major LNG export facility following an Iranian attack in March
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According to a ministry statement on X, ships will be permitted to navigate from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time. The action coincides with the oil and gas markets, keeping a careful eye on the continuing negotiations between the US and Iran in Pakistan and waiting for any sign that the turmoil in the area will lessen.
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⛴️????#MOTQatar #Qatar pic.twitter.com/N1r0fEkFGM— Ministry of Transport ???????? وزارة المواصلات (@MOTQatar) April 11, 2026
Following an Iranian attack in early March, Qatar closed the largest LNG export facility in the world, and its tankers haven’t crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict essentially closed the canal more than a month ago.
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(Edited by : Juviraj Anchil)
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