Indian LPG Tanker ‘Green Asha’ Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions, Boost to Energy Supply

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In a positive development for India’s energy security, Indian-flagged LPG carrier Green Asha has successfully crossed the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz near Iran, despite ongoing regional tensions.

Ninth Indian Vessel to Cross Amid Crisis

Following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has faced disruptions. However, Green Asha becomes the ninth Indian vessel to safely navigate the route since tensions escalated.

Critical Route for Global Energy Trade

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important energy corridors:

  • Handles nearly 20% of global petroleum trade
  • Vital for LPG, crude oil, and fuel shipments

The successful transit highlights India’s continued reliance on this crucial route.

Previous Indian Ship Movements

Before Green Asha, several Indian vessels ensured uninterrupted supplies:

  • LPG carriers like BW TYR and BW ELM transported nearly 94,000 tonnes of cargo
  • Tankers including Pine Gas and Jag Vasant delivered over 92,600 tonnes of LPG
  • Ships such as MT Shivalik and MT Nanda Devi supplied 92,700 tonnes to ports like Mundra Port and Kandla Port

Continued Oil and Fuel Shipments

  • Tanker Jag Ladki carried over 80,000 tonnes of crude oil from the UAE to India
  • Jag Prakash transported gasoline from Oman to African markets
  • LPG carrier Green Sanvi recently delivered 46,650 metric tonnes of cargo

Global Supply Chain Under Pressure

The ongoing West Asia tensions have disrupted global fuel supply chains:

  • Around 60% of vessels using this route are linked to Iran
  • Energy markets are facing volatility and uncertainty

India Maintains Strong Maritime Activity

Despite geopolitical challenges, Indian shipping activity through the Strait remains resilient, ensuring:

  • Continuous LPG and crude supply
  • Stability in domestic energy availability

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