The liquefied gas tanker <strong>Green Sanvi</strong>, flying the Indian flag, has crossed the <strong>Hormuz Strait</strong> heading to <strong>Mumbai</strong>. This marks the seventh tanker to navigate this vital waterway since the outbreak of the Iranian war, as India seeks to secure fuel supplies amidst a growing crisis.
The Indian government announced that the LPG tanker <strong>Green Sanvi</strong> successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz despite military tensions in the region. This comes as India faces a gas supply shortage.
Nikolai Patrushev, an aide to the Russian president, warned that any ignition of gas emissions from the gas tanker 'Arctic Methane' could lead to an environmental disaster in the Mediterranean Sea. This warning comes amid growing concerns about the incident's impact on the marine environment.
The Libyan Coast Guard has begun towing a damaged liquefied natural gas tanker after warnings from several Mediterranean countries about its environmental threat. The tanker, carrying 7,000 tons of gas, poses significant risks during transport.
On Monday, ADNOC Logistics and Services PLC announced the receipt of the new LNG tanker 'Aradah' with a capacity of <strong>175,000 cubic meters</strong> from the Jiangnan Shipyard in China, achieving a milestone ahead of the scheduled delivery timeline.