LPG Tanker Linked to India, Sarv Shakti, Tries to Cross Hormuz
The 45,000-tonne cargo could ease shortages after India cut supplies to commercial users and boosted domestic LPG output, officials said.
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India-Linked Tanker Laden With Cooking Fuel Attempts Hormuz Exit
(Bloomberg) — An India-linked supertanker laden with liquefied petroleum gas is attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a rare crossing that underscores the country’s struggle to alleviate a historic energy crisis.
India-Bound LPG Tanker On The Verge Of Exiting Strait Of Hormuz; First Vessel After Two Weeks
Muscat: The MT Sarv Shakti, a Marshall Islands-flag liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier, on its way to India, is moving across the Strait of Hormuz. According to ship tracking website vesselfinder.com, the tanker, with an all Indian crew left the Dubai anchorage on April 17 and will reach its destination in India on May 13. The ship kept broadcasting India as its destination while moving through the Strait, as reported by The Indian Express. O…
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