Oil Tanker Travels Through Strait of Hormuz with Naval Protection

Oil Tanker Travels Through Strait of Hormuz with Naval Protection.webp

Karachi, March 17 Iran has allowed a Pakistani commercial oil tanker to pass through its side of the Strait of Hormuz and enter Pakistan's territorial waters in the Arabian Sea, an official said on Tuesday.

The ship, 'MT Karachi', carrying around 109,990 tonnes of crude oil, will dock at the Karachi port on Wednesday, said Farooq Nizami, spokesperson for the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC).

The vessel successfully traversed the Iranian-controlled side of the Strait of Hormuz after receiving clearance from Iranian authorities, even as the conflict in the region has disrupted commercial air and sea traffic, he said.

The tanker crossed the strait on March 15 after loading crude oil at Das Island in Abu Dhabi.

Hundreds of ships have been stranded in the narrow sea lane between Iran and Oman since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, and Tehran retaliated by targeting the region.

MT Karachi is a DWT Aframax oil tanker that was acquired earlier this year for USD 74 million as part of efforts to expand Pakistan's national commercial fleet to boost energy transportation capacity, Nizami said.

Pakistan relies heavily on imported oil for its fuel and energy needs.

Given the volatile security situation in the Gulf region, MT Karachi was provided full protection by a Pakistan Navy vessel during its journey to Karachi, Nizami said.
 
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