Sunday, March 22

A shipment send sporting Liquefied Petroleum Fuel (LPG) from Texas, United States, arrived on the New Mangalore Port in Mangaluru, Karnataka.

 

On Friday, the Transport Ministry knowledgeable that New Mangalore Port has waived cargo-related fees for crude oil and LPG from March 14 to 31 and that there’s no congestion reported at any port.

 

All Indian ships are protected —

In an interministerial briefing, Particular Secretary of the Transport Ministry, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, additionally mentioned that every one 22 Indian ships and 611 sailors within the Persian Gulf are protected amid the West Asia battle.

 

“There was no document of any maritime incident within the ultimate 24 hours. All our 22 ships and 611 Indian sailors within the Persian Gulf area are protected, and we’re incessantly tracking them… There is not any congestion in any port…New Mangalore Port has issued a round for waiver of all cargo-related fees for crude and LPG, which is legitimate from 14 March to 31 March,” the Transport Ministry legitimate mentioned.

 

 

LPG scarcity declined –

 

In the meantime, the panic reserving of the LPG cylinders in India has noticed a decline, as mentioned via the Ministry of Petroleum and Herbal Fuel.

 

Talking at an inter-ministerial briefing on Sunday, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Herbal Fuel, highlighted an growth within the LPG disaster, pronouncing, “There is not any panic reserving now. 55 lakh LPG reserving reported the day past.”

 

She then reassured the patrons, pronouncing that there’s no scarcity of provide around the nation.

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“There may be good enough inventory to be had, no shops are dry out,” she mentioned.

 

Then again, she stated that issues stay.

 

On Wednesday, the Indian-flagged crude oil tanker, Jag Laadki, effectively arrived at Adani Ports Mundra in Gujarat, marking an important addition to the country’s power imports. Previous, the 2 Indian-flagged LPG carriers safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz prior to arriving in India on March 16 and 17. MT Shivalik and MT Nanda Devi – sporting roughly 92,712 metric tonnes of LPG – crossed the Strait of Hormuz early Friday (March 13, 2026).

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