MT Sarv Shakti: India's LPG Tanker Leaves Strait of Hormuz

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An LPG tanker bound for India has successfully sailed out of the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant moment amid ongoing tensions. The MT Sarv Shakti, registered in the Marshall Islands, is carrying over 46,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas and is expected to reach Visakhapatnam by May 13. This shipment will help alleviate supply issues that have arisen since the conflict in West Asia began two months ago. Right now, the tanker is in the Gulf of Oman and is the first vessel linked to India to cross the area since the U.S. imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports. This blockade has drastically reduced traffic in this crucial shipping lane. Meanwhile, at least 14 Indian-flagged vessels remain stranded due to the situation. What's interesting is that Indian authorities are actively managing the crisis, having handled thousands of calls and emails to ensure crew welfare and operations continue smoothly. The bottom line is that this shipment is vital for India's energy needs amid a challenging geopolitical landscape.

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