Major LPG shipment reaches Indian shores safely. The Marshall Islands-flagged tanker Symi, carrying nearly 20,000 tonnes of liquid propane and butane, has docked at Deendayal Port in Kandla after successfully crossing the Strait of Hormuz on May 13. This arrival marks a critical energy supply movement through a key maritime route amid Middle East tensions. The vessel, with 21 crew members including eight Ukrainians and 13 Filipinos, represents ongoing efforts to maintain LPG imports to India despite regional geopolitical challenges. Such shipments are essential as India faces supply pressures and rising energy demands. The safe passage through the Hormuz Strait underscores the importance of securing alternative energy routes and maintaining stable global energy flows during periods of regional instability.
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