Iran blocks loaded LNG carriers from transiting the Strait of Hormuz

Asian power-plant procurement teams face immediate LNG supply shortfalls

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Iran has denied passage to loaded liquefied natural gas carriers through the Strait of Hormuz for weeks, leaving over a dozen LNG tankers idling in the Persian Gulf.
Why it matters
Access to already-loaded LNG cargos is suspended, preventing scheduled deliveries through Hormuz and removing a key delivery route. Procurement and trading teams now face compressed windows to secure replacement cargos or alternative fuels to avoid delivery failures.
Implications
  • Procurement teams at national utilities and power generators importing LNG — must secure alternative fuel supplies or confirm release of trapped cargos immediately — failure to act risks supply shortfalls and inability to meet contracted electricity demand.

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