Two More India-Bound LPG Tankers to Cross War-Hit Strait of Hormuz
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After Shivalik And Nanda Devi, Two More Indian LPG Tankers Prepare to Cross War-Hit Strait of Hormuz
While the outbreak of Iran-US conflict on February 28 left hundreds of vessels immobilized in the passage between Iran and Oman, a successful diplomatic intervention by India allowed two of its ships, the Shivalik and Nanda Devi, to navigate the strait safely and return to Gujarat.
Indian Gas Tankers to Brave Hormuz Blockade; Iran Grants “Selective Passage” - Business League
While the world’s superpowers trade missile strikes, the quiet work of keeping Indian kitchens running continues. Today, Saturday, March 21, 2026, the global energy market is watching two specific dots on the map: the Pine Gas and the Jag Vasant. Their journey represents the first major test of whether commercial shipping can survive the current Iran-US-Israel conflict. Also Read |Tamil Nadu Voter List Purge: 97 Lakh Names Deleted in SIR Phase 1…
Two Indian LPG tankers set to cross Hormuz amid war - News Today
Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, two Indian LPG tankers are preparing to sail through the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, offering early signs of resumed maritime movement. According to reports, the Indian-flagged vessels are expected to cross the strait in the coming days, even as shipping activity in the region has slowed significantly due to security concerns. Hundreds of ships have reportedly anchored in the area, with crude oi…
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy supplies, has been a hotbed of tension in recent days. Several crude oil shipments have reportedly been halted in the past 24 hours, but two Indian-flagged LPG tankers, Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, are preparing to transit the route soon, Reuters reported. Tankers' Status: According to shipping data and trade sources, both vessels are sending signals and preparing for the voyage. A trade source s…
Two Indian LPG Tankers Prepare To Sail Through Strait Of Hormuz Amid War
As the global energy market remains on edge, two Indian-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers—Pine Gas and Jag Vasant—are reportedly preparing to navigate the Strait of Hormuz. This move comes despite the strategic waterway remaining largely closed to international traffic since Iran shut the passage on March 2, 2026. Strategic Positioning Near Sharjah Currently anchored near Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, ship-tracking data from M…
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