Indian LPG Tankers Successfully Navigate Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions
Indian LPG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz, Iranian cargo reaches Mangalore
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An Indian LPG tanker, Green Sanvi, has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz, while another Iranian vessel has reached Mangalore, India. These deliveries are crucial as India relies on imports for 60% of its cooking gas needs, amid ongoing regional conflicts affecting shipping routes.
- 01Green Sanvi carries 46,650 tonnes of LPG and is the seventh Indian tanker to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
- 02An Iranian LPG cargo, Sea Bird, has reached Mangalore, marking the first purchase of Iranian energy in seven years.
- 03India imports 60% of its LPG needs, primarily from the Middle East, making these deliveries vital for supply.
- 04Despite regional disruptions, no incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels have been reported in the last 24 hours.
- 05Authorities are closely monitoring shipping movements to ensure the safety of Indian seafarers in the Gulf region.
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The Indian LPG tanker Green Sanvi has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz, carrying 46,650 tonnes of LPG, amid ongoing conflicts in the region. This marks a significant development as it is the seventh Indian-flagged vessel to navigate this strategic waterway, which has been largely shut down due to tensions between the United States and Iran. Additionally, the Iranian vessel Sea Bird has arrived at Mangalore, India, delivering around 44,000 tonnes of LPG, which represents the first purchase of Iranian energy in seven years. India depends heavily on imports for its cooking gas needs, with 60% of its LPG sourced from the Middle East. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has confirmed that all Indian seafarers in the Gulf region are safe, and maritime operations are ongoing without incidents. Authorities are actively tracking 17 Indian-flagged vessels still in the Persian Gulf, ensuring the safety of crews and the continuity of trade.
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The successful transit of these tankers helps alleviate the LPG shortage in India, which has been facing significant supply challenges.
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