Amid gas shortage, India seeks safe passage for 22 vessels stranded near Strait of Hormuz

The Indian government has sought safe passage for 22 vessels stranded west of the Strait of Hormuz, the External Affairs Ministry said Saturday. Earlier,Iran had allowed a few Indian ships to sail throughdespite a blockade in the waterway.

Amid gas shortage, India seeks safe passage for 22 vessels stranded near Strait of Hormuz
Amid gas shortage, India seeks safe passage for 22 vessels stranded near Strait of Hormuz Photo: The Indian Express

The Indian government has sought safe passage for 22 vessels stranded west of the Strait of Hormuz, the External Affairs Ministry said Saturday.

Earlier,Iran had allowed a few Indian ships to sail throughdespite a blockade in the waterway.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India has stayed in touch with countries in West Asia to convey its priorities, particularly on energy security.

An Indian-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker also transited thecritical maritime chokepoint Friday night, according to ship tracking data.

Shivalik, a large gas carrier (VLGC) of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) crossed the Strait of Hormuz and was in the Gulf of Oman as of around 12.45 am Saturday, as per the ship’s last reported position on vessel tracking data provider MarineTraffic.

Reports indicated that Nanda Devi, another VLGC of SCI, crossed the Strait of Hormuz shortly after.

The vessels carry more than 92,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas.

The ships will reach the western ports of Mundra and Kandla on March 16 and 17, Jaiswal said in a press conference.

Jaiswal said India has remained in contact with the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, as well as Iran, the United States and Israel.

Iran’s ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, said Tehran allowed some Indian vessels to pass through the strait.

He spoke at broadcaster India Today’s conclave in NewDelhi.

Soon after the US and Israel launched a joint offensive against Iran, the country halted most traffic through the strait.

The waterway runs along Iran’s coast and carries around 20% of the global oil and seaborne liquefied natural gas supply.

The blockade has led to a gas shortage in India, with the government cutting industrial supplies to protect household cooking gas.

The stranded ships include four crude oil vessels, six liquefied petroleum gas carriers and one liquefied natural gas vessel, special ​secretary at the Indian shipping ministry Rajesh Kumar ‌Sinha said.

Jaiswal said, “India has also tried to build consensus among members of BRICS on the Middle East conflict.” India currently chairs the group, which includes Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa and has expanded to include Iran and other countries.

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