Qatar has announced the resumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production after reaching a ceasefire agreement. This decision comes at a critical time for global markets facing supply shortages.
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has announced measures to ensure the safety of fuel and liquefied gas supplies in the country. This comes in light of geopolitical tensions affecting the global energy market.
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.
Recent tracking data has revealed the departure of two Indian ships loaded with liquefied gas from the Arabian Gulf, raising questions about the impact on energy markets. This move comes at a critical time as global energy markets continue to be influenced by political and economic changes.
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, in collaboration with Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, confirmed that the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Jakarta and surrounding areas is being carried out effectively. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure gas availability for citizens according to set standards.
On Sunday, India announced that two of its liquefied gas carriers safely passed through the Hormuz Strait, carrying a total of <strong>94,000 metric tons</strong> of gas. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources announced sufficient supplies of fuel and liquefied gas in Lampung during the Eid al-Fitr return period. This assurance followed an inspection tour of ports and fuel stations, confirming no shortages in supplies.