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Japanese LNG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz

Published on: April 3, 2026 11:53 PM

A Japanese-owned liquefied natural gas tanker has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines confirmed Friday. The Panama-flagged vessel, SOHAR LNG, is the first Japan-linked ship to navigate the strategic waterway since the Iran war began. Crew members remain safe, easing concerns over Japan’s energy supply routes.

The Strait of Hormuz, closed effectively after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February, handles about 20% of global oil and LNG shipments. Japan relies heavily on it, with roughly 90% of its oil and 6% of LNG imports transiting the channel. The reopening marks a critical step for global energy security.

Read more: Macron says military operation to ‘liberate’ Strait of Hormuz ‘unrealistic’

As of Friday, 45 Japanese-owned or operated vessels were stranded due to the closure, including crude oil tankers, LNG carriers, chemical product tankers, and car carriers, according to Japan’s transport ministry. The blocked routes disrupted essential imports and raised international shipping concerns.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines did not disclose when the SOHAR LNG crossed or whether negotiations were required. Other international vessels, including French, Chinese, Indian, and Greek ships, have also navigated the Strait since the conflict began, signaling cautious resumption of maritime traffic.

Read more: Japan, France coordinate on Strait of Hormuz

This successful passage provides relief for Japan’s energy supply and highlights ongoing international efforts to maintain critical shipping lanes amid regional tensions. Authorities continue monitoring the Strait for safety and stability in the energy trade.

 

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global energy supply, Iran conflict shipping, Japanese LNG tanker, Latest, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, SOHAR LNG, Strait of Hormuz

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