An Indian-flagged LPG tanker navigates the Gulf, with other vessels in the distance.
Two Indian-flagged LPG tankers, Green Asha and Green Sanvi, have successfully navigated the Gulf, according to tracking data. A third vessel, Jag Vikram, remains near the Strait of Hormuz. This movement is part of India’s effort to relocate its stranded LPG shipments as the nation faces a significant gas crisis.
The relocation of these shipments is crucial for India, which is currently grappling with its most significant gas crisis in decades. The successful navigation of these tankers ensures a more stable supply of LPG, a critical component for both domestic and industrial use.
The ongoing situation highlights the challenges and strategic importance of securing energy resources in a volatile geopolitical environment. The Indian government and related agencies are closely monitoring the movement of these vessels to mitigate potential disruptions.