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Indian ship with 47,000 tonnes of LPG transits Strait of Hormuz

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M. Kalyanaraman
Indian ship with 47,000 tonnes of LPG transits Strait of Hormuz
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An Indian-flagged LPG carrier, BW Loyalty, has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz after completing maintenance in Dubai. The vessel is carrying 47,000 tonnes of LPG loaded in Qatar, marking a return to operations following regional tensions.

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Demonstrates the resilience of Indian maritime logistics in the face of geopolitical instability in the Middle East.

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BW Loyalty, Indian flagged LPG carrier owned by BW India, was transiting the Strait of Hormuz on late evening, Wednesday (July 1, 2026), as per marinetraffic.com. Loyalty was among the four Indian-flagged vessels that had applied for permission from both Iran and Oman to transit the strait, as per government sources. Loyalty is taking the northern (Iranian) route.

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