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Second LNG vessel from Qatar reaches Karachi after Hormuz transit

Published on: May 14, 2026 10:30 AM

A second liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel carrying cargo from Qatar has successfully arrived in Karachi after passing through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, according to official sources.

The vessel had reportedly experienced delays after being temporarily halted in the Strait of Hormuz before resuming its journey towards Pakistan. Sources confirmed that the ship has now safely reached Karachi, easing concerns over energy supply disruptions linked to regional tensions.

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The arrival comes amid heightened uncertainty in Gulf shipping routes following the Iran conflict, which raised concerns over the safety and continuity of commercial maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical energy corridors.

Officials said Pakistan has now received three LNG shipments since the escalation of tensions in the region. According to sources, one vessel arrived from the United States, another from the United Arab Emirates, while the latest shipment from Qatar reached Port Qasim in Karachi.

The successful arrival of these vessels is being viewed as an important development for Pakistan’s energy sector, which relies heavily on imported LNG to meet domestic gas demand, particularly for power generation and industrial use.

Regional security concerns had sparked fears of supply chain disruptions and possible delays in fuel imports, especially after reports of shipping congestion and operational slowdowns in Gulf waters.

Despite these concerns, the continued movement of LNG cargo to Pakistan indicates that key maritime routes remain functional, although closely monitored by shipping and port authorities.

Industry observers note that uninterrupted LNG imports are essential for Pakistan as the country manages seasonal energy requirements and seeks to avoid supply shortages.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a major global chokepoint for oil and gas shipments, making any disruption in the area significant for international energy markets.

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Authorities have not reported any further delays for incoming LNG shipments, but officials are continuing to monitor developments in the region.

The latest delivery offers reassurance to markets and energy planners as Pakistan maintains import flows despite ongoing geopolitical volatility in the Gulf.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: energy imports, Karachi Port, Latest, lead, LNG Pakistan, Port Qasim, Qatar gas shipment, Strait of Hormuz

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