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Adnoc Loads LNG on Darkened Tankers in Gulf Shipping Security Move

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Adnoc continues loading liquefied natural gas onto tankers that have disabled their tracking systems in the Persian Gulf. The Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. appears to be taking precautionary measures as it works to move additional fuel volumes through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.

These "dark" tankers operate with their AIS transponders switched off, rendering them invisible to standard maritime monitoring systems. This practice typically emerges during heightened regional tensions when vessels seek to avoid potential threats while navigating one of the world's most critical energy chokepoints. The strait handles a substantial portion of global seaborne oil and LNG trade.

The decision reflects broader concerns about shipping security in the Gulf region, where geopolitical tensions have periodically disrupted energy flows. For Adnoc, maintaining reliable LNG export operations ensures steady revenue streams while meeting global demand for cleaner-burning fuels amid ongoing energy market volatility.

This operational approach demonstrates how energy companies adapt logistics strategies to navigate complex security environments while honoring supply commitments to international markets during uncertain times.