Indian LNG Carrier Disha Transits Strait of Hormuz, Arrives at Dahej Port
The Indian-flagged LNG carrier Disha, carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of LNG and managed by a Shipping Corporation of India-led consortium, safely transited the Strait of Hormuz and arrived at Dahej Port in Gujarat. Disha is described as the first Indian LNG vessel to exit a 'war zone' after three months. More than 3,587 Indian seafarers have been repatriated so far, according to one report.
The Indian LNG carrier Disha, carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of LNG and managed by a Shipping Corporation of India-led consortium, safely transited the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Times of India, Disha arrived at Dahej Port in Gujarat. Outlook Business reported that the vessel was expected to enter Dahej on June 18. Disha is described as the first Indian LNG vessel to exit a 'war zone' after three months. Outlook Business also reported that more than 3,587 Indian seafarers have been repatriated so far.
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