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India fills up stranded ships with LPG amid gas crisis

An official of the federal shipping ministry revealed on Tuesday that India was loading liquefied petroleum gas onto its empty ships stranded in the Persian Gulf due to a 'gas shortage' caused by the conflict in the Middle East.

The 24 Indian flagged vessels were stranded on the Persian Gulf after shipments from the Gulf were interrupted and the Strait o'Hormuz.

Rajesh Kumar Sinha said that two ships, Shivalik and Nanda, have already arrived in India. Pine Gas?and Jag Vasant will arrive between March 26-27.

Sinha stated that one vessel has?exited the dry dock and will be fully loaded with LPG within three to four days. He said that five tankers carrying 230 000 metric tons of LPG were in the Strait of Hormuz. He said that six LPG carriers will be available.

He?clarified also that, under international law, narrow sea passages (straits) guarantee the right to freedom of navigation. This means that vessels do not need to pay tolls or obtain permission to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

He cautioned, however, that the current state of affairs warranted careful evaluation.

India is experiencing its worst gas shortage in decades. The government has cut off supplies to industries so that households are not affected.

India imported 60% of the cooking gas it consumed last year. Around 90% of these imports were from the Middle East.

(source: Reuters)