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Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks
Four oil and gas tankers, including three controlled by QatarEnergy and an Indian-flagged VLCC, turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after attacks damaged a Qatari LNG tanker and a Saudi-flagged crude oil tanker. Maritime authorities raised the threat risk to 'severe,' prompting diversions and the exit of 16 LNG cargoes and 10 crude oil shipments from the region.
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