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Energy shipments in Hormuz continue despite recent tanker attacks
Energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz continue despite recent tanker attacks, with Middle East producers loading oil and liquefied natural gas. Washington and Iran agreed to halt hostilities and renew talks, while shipping data showed multiple VLCCs and LNG tankers moving in and out of the region, including a fourth VLCC loading at Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura terminal despite a fatal helicopter crash.
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