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Two more LPG tankers heading to India have exited the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz.

BlockBeats News, March 28th, according to foreign media reports, two more liquefied petroleum gas-carrying ships bound for India have left the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. According to ship tracking data, the BW Tyr and BW Elm, flying the Indian flag, are carrying full loads of liquefied petroleum gas and were last seen off the northern end of the Omani Peninsula.


Throughout the entire voyage, both ships have been emitting signals through their transponders indicating Indian ownership and Indian crew, which has become a standard safety measure. India heavily relies on importing liquefied petroleum gas from the Persian Gulf and is currently facing a severe shortage of such fuel. (FXStreet)

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