Amid Crisis, 94,000 Ton LPG Lifeline Nears India Through War Zone

Two LPG tankers BW Tyr and BW Elm head towards India with 94,000 tonnes, offering relief as war disrupts energy supply

Relief Arrives As War Hits Supply

Firstly, the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict has disrupted global oil and gas supply, moreover India has also faced shortages, additionally people have struggled with rising concerns, therefore incoming LPG shipments bring relief

Two LPG Tankers Head Towards India

Meanwhile, two major LPG carriers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, moreover these vessels carry nearly 94,000 tonnes of LPG, additionally both ships continue toward Indian ports, therefore supply pressure may ease soon

BW Tyr Moves Towards Mumbai

Furthermore, BW Tyr carries around 46,500 tonnes of LPG, moreover this shipment belongs to Bharat Petroleum, additionally the vessel moves toward Mumbai port, therefore arrival is expected by March 31 evening

Additionally, BW Tyr currently sails in the Arabian Sea, moreover it travels at 13.6 knots speed, additionally it may reach Mumbai by 11:00 pm Tuesday, therefore tracking remains active

Moreover, BW Tyr operates under the Indian flag, additionally it functions as an LPG tanker built in 2008, therefore it continues steady operations

BW Elm Heads To New Mangaluru

Meanwhile, BW Elm carries nearly 47,000 tonnes of LPG, moreover this cargo belongs to Hindustan Petroleum, additionally the vessel moves toward New Mangaluru Port, therefore arrival may happen by April 1

Additionally, BW Elm sails near India’s west coast, moreover it moves at 14.5 knots speed, additionally operations continue normally, therefore no disruptions appear

Moreover, BW Elm also carries the Indian flag, additionally it measures about 225 meters in length, therefore it ranks among large LPG tankers

Indian Ships Still In Gulf

Meanwhile, around 18 Indian vessels remain in the Persian Gulf, moreover these include LPG, LNG, and crude carriers, additionally authorities monitor them closely, therefore safety remains priority

Navy Ensures Safe Passage

Furthermore, Indian Navy and government coordinate with Iran, moreover ships move near Iranian coastline, additionally vessels send Indian identity signals, therefore authorities verify each transit case

Finally, officials approve passage individually for each vessel, moreover this ensures safe navigation, additionally ships continue returning to India, therefore supply chain stability improves