typeevent
titleLNG Tanker Rerouting: Europe to Asia — March 27, 2026

Since March 3, 2026, approximately 11 LNG tankers originally headed for Europe were rerouted to Asia, illustrating the competitive dynamics between European and Asian buyers for limited LNG supply during the Hormuz crisis.

Date observed: March 27, 2026

Scope: ~11 LNG tankers rerouted from Europe to Asia since March 3, 2026

Summary

Since March 3, 2026, approximately 11 LNG tankers that were originally headed for Europe were rerouted to Asia. This reflected a structural shift in competitive dynamics during the Hormuz crisis: Asian buyers (Japan, South Korea, China) were willing to pay higher prices or offer more attractive terms to secure cargoes, pulling supply away from European buyers who were already competing for the same limited pool of US LNG exports.

Significance

The rerouting demonstrated:

  1. Asia's higher willingness to pay during a supply crisis
  2. The flexibility of the LNG tanker market to respond to price signals
  3. Europe's vulnerability as a buyer competing for the same pool of supply as Asia
  4. The three-tier price structure ($3 US vs $15-17 Europe vs $20-25 Asia) manifesting in physical routing decisions

Source

@Mark4XX — March 27, 2026

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