Oman Keeps Trickle of LNG Flowing from Middle East Amid Iran War

Oman LNG is offering to sell a cargo of liquefied natural gas to be delivered to Asia, according to people with knowledge of the matter, signaling a trickle of the fuel continues to flow from the Middle East despite the Iran war.

Traders have been closely watching Oman, the world’s eighth largest LNG producer, for signs it would continue shipping it as attacks in the region intensify. The nation’s export plant is on the Arabian Sea, meaning tankers don’t need to pass through Strait of Hormuz to access it.