Two India-Bound LPG Tankers Clear Hormuz in Dark Mode
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Two India-Bound LPG Tankers Clear Hormuz in Dark Mode
Two tankers carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), the key cooking fuel in India, appear to have made the Strait of Hormuz transit with transponders off on part of the route as dark activity rises among commercial shipping and a growing number of vessels exit the chokepoint. The Marshall Islands-flagged Symi LPG tanker appeared in the Gulf of Oman early on Thursday and is en route to Kandla, a port in western India, data on MarineTraffic sho…
Two LPG Tankers Transit Hormuz for India
Two LPG tankers carrying fuel cargoes for India have successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, providing temporary relief to Indian energy importers who have been managing acute LPG supply constraints since the crisis effectively closed the strait to commercial traffic in late February. The vessels navigated through the strategically critical waterway under heightened security monitoring, marking the latest in a series of successful Indian en…
Two India-bound LPG tankers cross Hormuz
Two India-bound LPG carriers have successfully crossed the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz amid continuing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, while an India-flagged vessel sank after coming under attack in nearby Omani waters, officials said on Thursday.
Two more India-bound ships cross Hormuz, taking total to 13 – The Times of India
NEW DELHI: In the past 24 hours, two India-bound ships carrying LPG crossed the Strait of Hormuz, taking the total number of such vessels to 13. The two ships are foreign-flagged vessels.Officials said the Marshall Islands-flagged LPG carrier Symi transited through the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday and it’s proceeding with a crew of 21, comprising eight Ukrainians and 13 Filipinos. It is carrying around 20,000 tonnes of liquid propane and butane…
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