BSS
  04 Apr 2026, 17:02

India-flagged LPG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz

MUMBAI, India, April 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - An Indian-flagged tanker carrying 
LPG has safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz, India's government said 
on Saturday.

Following US-Israel military strikes, Iran has effectively halted maritime 
traffic in the key waterway which is a critical route for global crude oil 
and gas.

But New Delhi, which is the world's second-largest buyer of liquefied 
petroleum gas, has managed to secure passage for several Indian-flagged 
vessels over the last three weeks.

On Saturday, the shipping ministry confirmed that LPG carrier Green Sanvi had 
transited through the chokepoint.

"Green Sanvi has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, carrying 46,650 MT of 
LPG cargo with 25 seafarers on board", a statement said, without giving 
further details on its final destination.

It added that 17 Indian-flagged vessels, with 460 Indian seafarers, "remain 
in the western Persian Gulf region".

Data from ship tracking company Marine Traffic's website confirmed that the 
Green Sanvi was an Indian-flagged tanker.

Public broadcaster All India Radio said it was the "seventh India-bound LPG 
tanker" to cross the Strait of Hormuz since the Middle East war began.

India imports about 60 percent of its LPG needs and has been grappling with a 
gas crunch over the last month.

The Indian government has imposed tighter controls over natural and cooking 
gas following import disruptions -- prioritising supply towards households 
and limiting the amount available for industrial use.

New Delhi maintains strong relations with Tehran but has steadily expanded 
cooperation with Israel in defence, agriculture, technology and 
cybersecurity.