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UAE, Qatar Oil Giants Use Stealth Tactics Amid Middle East Tensions
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Times of India25.05.2026Energy3 dk okumaIndia

UAE, Qatar Oil Giants Use Stealth Tactics Amid Middle East Tensions

L'essentiel

UAE and Qatar oil giants are employing "dark transits," switching off vessel transponders in the Strait of Hormuz to maintain energy exports amid escalating regional tensions and pressure on global supply routes.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Amidst ongoing conflict in the Middle East, oil giants from the UAE and Qatar are adopting unconventional shipping tactics to move oil and gas out of the Persian Gulf due to pressure on global energy supply routes. This involves navigating sensitive maritime corridors like the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian forces and US naval patrols operate closely.

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As the ongoing conflict in the Middle East tightens pressure on global energy supply routes, oil giants from UAE and Qatar are turning to unconventional shipping tactics to move its oil and gas out of the Persian Gulf to nations that need energy. Adnoc is navigating one of the world’s most sensitive maritime corridors, the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian forces and US naval patrols operate in close proximity amid escalating regional tensions. According to ship-tracking data and people familiar with the matter cited by Bloomberg, the UAE state energy firm has relied on so-called “dark transits.”

What are dark transits? Dark transits are journeys in which vessels switch off transponders while passing through the Strait of Hormuz, allowing tankers to avoid real-time detection. The tactic has so far helped maintain export flows during periods of geopolitical risk. Unlike many regional producers and commodity traders that depend on chartered vessels, Adnoc has leaned on its own controlled fleet, including ships operated through Navig8, majority-owned by its shipping and logistics arm, and its joint venture with Wanhua Chemical Group. The fleet includes crude carriers, refined product tankers and gas transport vessels, giving the company greater operational flexibility. Industry sources say this structure has allowed Adnoc to sustain relatively efficient cargo movements even as others face constraints linked to shipowners’ risk appetite.

Qatar has also continued exports through Hormuz, highlighting a broader pattern of Gulf producers adapting to volatile conditions in one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. One LNG tanker, Al Rayyan, was recently tracked north of Muscat after passing through the strait, en route to China, though it had briefly stopped transmitting near Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility earlier in the month, according to vessel data. Such intermittent signal loss has become more common as ships adopt stealth navigation practices.

Adnoc’s strategy also includes short-cycle “shuttle runs”, where vessels quickly return after deliveries to reload cargoes, helping maximise throughput from terminals such as Zirku Island and the Ruwais refinery complex. Ship-to-ship transfers are also reportedly conducted in safer waters near Fujairah or Sohar, or onward toward India’s west coast.

What about LNG inflows? For LNG operations, similar discreet movements have been observed. Tankers are said to approach the Strait near Fujairah before disabling tracking systems en route to Das Island, Adnoc’s key export hub inside the Gulf. Satellite imagery suggests continued activity at the facility, despite limited broadcast data from vessels.

Analysts cited by Bloomberg said that the approach reflects both strategic urgency and logistical necessity, as storage constraints and geopolitical uncertainty push producers to keep exports moving. However, the scale of such shipments remains below pre-conflict levels, particularly in LNG trade, where only a handful of crossings have been confirmed in recent months compared with normal daily flows. The reliance on low-visibility navigation also complicates verification of cargo routes, with vessels potentially choosing alternative corridors or passing through Iran-influenced waters where informal arrangements may apply. Despite this opacity, the pattern highlights how producers are adapting to keep critical energy supplies flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, even as diplomatic negotiations continue to shape the broader security outlook in the region.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Continued use of 'dark transits' and other stealth navigation tactics by Gulf producers.

    Très probable · Moyen terme

  • Increased diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

    Possible · Moyen terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What are the specific risks associated with 'dark transits' for the vessels and their crews?
  • How do these tactics affect insurance premiums for shipping companies operating in the region?
  • What is the potential for miscalculation or accidental escalation due to vessels switching off transponders?
  • What is the long-term sustainability of these 'dark transit' strategies?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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