Carrying 2 Million Barrels of Crude Oil to Taiwan: Fpmc C Lord Passes Through Strait of Hormuz

Several oil tankers passed through the Strait of Hormuz on the 18th, including the Fpmc C Lord, which is carrying approximately 2 million barrels of crude oil from Saudi Arabia to Taiwan's Mailiao Port.
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Reuters reported that among the vessels that successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on the 18th, five carried Iranian cargo, including petroleum products and metals. Three were liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers, heading to China and India, among other destinations. The Crave, an oil tanker flying the Panamanian flag, carried liquefied petroleum gas from the United Arab Emirates towards Indonesia. The Akti A and Athina, two oil tankers, carried refined oil loaded in Bahrain and were heading to Mozambique and Thailand, respectively. The Navig8 Macallister, an oil tanker flying the Liberian flag, carried approximately 500,000 barrels of UAE naphtha and was heading to Ulsan, South Korea. The Fpmc C Lord, a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) flying the Liberian flag, carried approximately 2 million barrels of Saudi Arabian crude oil, with its destination being Mailiao Port in Taiwan. The Desh Garima, a vessel flying the Indian flag, carried about 780,000 barrels of crude oil from Das Island, UAE, heading to Sri Lanka. The Ruby carried Qatari fertilizer to the UAE, while the Merry M tanker carried petroleum coke loaded in Saudi Arabia, heading to Ravenna, Italy. (Compiled by: Liu Wen-yu) 1150420 Keywords: International