- Two India-bound LPG tankers successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz despite ongoing tensions in West Asia.
- Both ships were carrying cooking fuel (LPG) from the Persian Gulf to India.
- Symi reappeared in the Gulf of Oman after temporarily switching off its transponder.
- NV Sunshine also went dark shortly after crossing the strait.
- The tankers are headed to: Mangalore, India & Kandla, western India
- Since Sunday, nine large oil, fuel, and gas vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz despite restrictions and regional conflict.
- Persian Gulf exporters are increasingly finding ways to continue fuel shipments amid disruptions.
- Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is among companies moving cargoes without broadcasting vessel locations.
- Other ships crossing the strait recently include: LPG carriers, Crude oil tankers & LNG tankers
- Some vessels remain near the US naval blockade zone in the region.
- The movement of these tankers highlights continued efforts to maintain global energy supplies despite geopolitical tensions.
