An Indian-flagged crude tanker had a close call when the the UAE’s Fujairah port came under attack on Saturday while it was ...
Jag Laadki, which was among the 28 Indian vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, became the fourth such ship to safely ...
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Indian source says Iran to allow India-flagged tankers through Hormuz as first tanker arrives
By Krishna N. Das, Saurabh Sharma and Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI, March 12 (Reuters) - Iran will allow Indian-flagged tankers to ...
The Indian-flagged crude oil carrier, Jag Laadki, which recently survived a missile attack scare in the UAE, has successfully docked at Gujarat's Mundra Port.
Indian government coordinates evacuation of 22 vessels in the Persian Gulf, critical for energy security amidst regional ...
Amid rising Middle East tensions, the Strait of Hormuz remains vital for India’s oil supply. Tankers take around 1.5-2 days to reach Kandla or Mumbai, with naval escorts and surveillance ensuring safe ...
The Indian-flagged vessel “Jag Laadki”, carrying about 80,800 metric tonnes of Murban crude oil, sailed safely from UAE’s Fujairah port on Sunday and is bound for India. The ship departed at 10:30 AM ...
Jag Laadki is carrying around 80,800 tonnes of Murban crude—a crude grade produced by the UAE—and the tanker as well as all Indian seafarers on board are safe.
These ships are somewhere either in the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Oman, with some awaiting cargo and some already fully loaded.
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