LPG tanker Nanda Devi arrives at Vadinar port, Gujarat, delivering vital cargo to ease shortage.
LPG tanker Nanda Devi arrives at Vadinar port, Gujarat, delivering vital cargo to ease shortage.
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LPG tanker Nanda Devi reaches Gujarat port

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Amid LPG shortage due to West Asia conflict, the second LPG tanker Nanda Devi reached Gujarat's Vadinar port on Tuesday morning carrying over 47,000 metric tonnes. Part of the cargo will be sent to Tamil Nadu. The Shivalik tanker had earlier arrived at Mundra port with 46,000 metric tonnes of LPG.

India faces an LPG shortage due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz from the West Asia conflict involving Iran and Israel. Relief arrived as the Shivalik tanker docked at Mundra Port in Gujarat's Kutch on Monday evening with over 46,000 metric tonnes of LPG, enough to meet nearly one day's national import needs, per India Today. Of this, 20,000 tonnes will be unloaded at Mundra, with the rest heading to Mangalore, as per Indian Express port officials. The second vessel, Nanda Devi, carrying more than 47,000 metric tonnes, reached Vadinar or Kandla Port in Kutch on Tuesday morning after crossing the Strait safely on March 14, following departure from the Persian Gulf on March 13. Around 24,000 tonnes from Nanda Devi will go to Tamil Nadu. Ministry of Ports special secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha stated that 22 Indian-flagged ships with 611 seafarers remain in the Persian Gulf, monitored closely. The crisis has led to raids in Uttar Pradesh and closures of Atal Canteens in Delhi, but these shipments offer respite.

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Discussions on X predominantly express relief and positivity over the arrival of LPG tankers Nanda Devi at Vadinar port and Shivalik at Mundra port, crediting Indian government diplomacy, navy escorts, and leadership for securing passage through the Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia conflict and LPG shortages. High-engagement posts from journalists and users praise it as a major victory ensuring supply for millions of cylinders. Skeptical voices note ongoing local shortages affecting eateries and schools, question supply adequacy, and point to port diversions to Gujarat facilities.

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As the Iran-Israel war enters its third week, India faces acute liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages, prompting hoarding crackdowns and panic buying. Government officials assure sufficient stocks, but reports from various states highlight supply chain disruptions. Brent crude prices have surged to $103.14 per barrel, intensifying the crisis.

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Following earlier government assurances on LPG supplies amid West Asia conflict fears, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reiterated steady availability during a Rajya Sabha discussion on supplementary grants. She detailed ramped-up domestic production and imports through the Strait of Hormuz, as opposition MPs raised shortage impacts on temples and livelihoods.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has ordered all oil refining companies operating in India to maximise the use of propane and butane streams for LPG production. This LPG will be supplied exclusively to domestic consumers through IndianOil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum. The directive aims to protect household users amid global fuel supply challenges arising from the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

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India has urged an immediate end to attacks on energy infrastructure in West Asia, warning of impacts on its LNG supplies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged leaders from France, Malaysia, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman to push for peace restoration and secure energy transit.

Escalation of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has led Iran to order the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, halting tanker traffic and driving global oil prices above US$80 per barrel. The effects extend to Europe, which is now reconsidering plans to end Russian gas imports, while Indonesia pushes for de-escalation via the D-8 organization and assures stable fuel supplies.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday, condemning attacks on critical infrastructure in West Asia. He reiterated the importance of safeguarding freedom of navigation and keeping shipping lanes open and secure. Pezeshkian called for an immediate cessation of aggressions by the US and Israel as a prerequisite to ending the war.

 

 

 

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