Pakistan has taken a second liquefied natural gas cargo from the Persian Gulf within a week, according to Bloomberg, suggesting that at least part of the region’s LNG trade is finding workable shipping pathways despite the wider Iran war disruption. For TankerMap readers, the practical signal is not just demand recovery, but evidence that buyers are again willing to test Gulf-linked LNG logistics when supply pressure becomes urgent enough.
Even limited cargo flow matters in the current market. Each additional Gulf LNG shipment helps indicate where navigational confidence is returning, how chartering appetite is changing, and whether buyers believe transit risk is manageable on selected routes. That makes Pakistan’s latest cargo relevant beyond its domestic energy crunch: it offers another datapoint on how Persian Gulf LNG shipping may be stabilizing at the margin.