
More Ships Arrive from Hormuz as Iran Allows Pakistani Vessels
Oil tankers continue to arrive regularly, easing concerns of fuel shortages, following Iran's permission for Pakistani vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amidst ongoing regional talks.
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More ships arrive from Hormuz
ISLAMABAD: Easing concerns of any imminent fuel shortage in the country, oil tankers continue to arrive regularly following the permission granted by Iranian authorities for Pakistani vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The marine tanker MT Shalimar, owned and operated by the Pakistan National Shipping Company (PNSC), arrived at Karachi Port to offload crude oil, while MT Vienna Wood, carrying 57,000 tonnes of high-speed diesel, is awaiting berthing at the outer anchorage of Karachi...
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Read full article →Islamabad says Iran has allowed 20 Pakistani-flagged ships to cross Strait of Hormuz - Arab News
Islamabad says Iran has allowed 20 Pakistani-flagged ships to cross Strait of Hormuz Arab News
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