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    Pakistan’s Maritime Corridors Stay Strong as National Tankers Dock Amid Hormuz Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Despite escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan’s maritime routes have maintained remarkable stability, ensuring a consistent flow of vital fuel supplies to the country. The Pakistan National Shipping Company (PNSC) plays a crucial role in sustaining this resilience, safeguarding the domestic energy supply chain from regional geopolitical disruptions.

    Following the successful unloading of crude oil from the MT Sargodha at Fujairah, two additional national vessels, MT Shalamar and MT Lahore, are scheduled to dock at Karachi Port today to discharge their crude shipments. This steady arrival of crude carriers highlights the strategic management of energy imports amid a volatile environment.

    Meanwhile, Karachi Port is balancing these imports with export operations, maintaining momentum in both directions. The MT Martini is set to berth Monday evening to load fuel oil, a byproduct of Pakistan’s refining process, destined for international markets. This simultaneous import of raw crude and export of refined products demonstrates the efficiency and robustness of the local refinery sector despite challenges in Middle Eastern shipping lanes.

    Beyond energy, Karachi Port has experienced increased commercial activity, handling around 80,000 tonnes of liquid, dry, and bulk cargo over the weekend. Key vessels such as MT Hafnia Henriette and MT Wan HE have been engaged in loading naphtha and ethanol, while containerized trade has moved over 60,000 tonnes through the docks.

    Export operations remain strong, with ships like Hosun, Galaxy, and Liana transporting hundreds of tonnes of Pakistani rice to global markets. With 19 more cargo ships scheduled to arrive on Monday, the port’s high throughput underscores Pakistan’s sustained trade connectivity amid a challenging global landscape.

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