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Nexio Global Media > Business > Indian-Linked Super Tanker Carries LPG Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Energy Crisis
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Indian-Linked Super Tanker Carries LPG Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Energy Crisis

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 2:21 am
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India’s Bold Energy Gamble: LPG Tanker Defies Tensions in Strategic Strait of Hormuz

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A Precarious PassageThe Global Energy CrunchDiplomatic MinefieldBroader Implications

By [Your Name], International Energy Correspondent

New Delhi/Dubai – In a high-stakes maneuver underscoring India’s desperate bid to secure energy supplies, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supertanker linked to Indian interests is navigating the volatile Strait of Hormuz—a rare and risky transit that highlights both the deepening global energy crisis and the geopolitical tightrope New Delhi must walk. The voyage comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Iran-backed Houthi rebels targeting commercial shipping lanes and Tehran threatening to close the critical chokepoint, through which 30% of the world’s seaborne oil passes.

A Precarious Passage

The 85,000-ton vessel, chartered by Indian energy firms, is carrying a vital LPG cargo destined to alleviate acute shortages in India, where soaring demand and dwindling domestic production have left millions reliant on imported fuel for cooking and heating. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage between Oman and Iran, has become a flashpoint in recent months, with Western navies clashing with Houthi militants and Iran warning of retaliation against perceived adversaries.

Industry analysts describe the crossing as a “calculated gamble” by New Delhi, which has historically avoided overtly challenging Iran—a key regional partner—while simultaneously courting Western allies. “This isn’t just about fuel; it’s a geopolitical tightrope act,” said Ramesh Vaidyanathan, an energy security expert at the Mumbai-based Gateway House think tank. “India needs affordable energy, but it also can’t afford to alienate Iran or provoke a wider conflict.”

The Global Energy Crunch

India’s predicament mirrors a broader crisis. Global LPG prices have surged by nearly 40% since 2023, driven by post-pandemic demand recovery, OPEC+ supply cuts, and disruptions in Russian exports due to sanctions. For India—the world’s second-largest LPG importer—the stakes are existential. Over 300 million households depend on subsidized cylinders, and any prolonged shortage could trigger social unrest ahead of national elections in 2024.

The current shipment, though significant, barely dents India’s deficit. The country consumes roughly 27 million metric tons of LPG annually, with imports accounting for 60% of supply. “One tanker won’t solve the crisis, but it signals India’s willingness to take risks,” said an unnamed executive at a state-run refinery.

Diplomatic Minefield

Complicating matters is India’s delicate balancing act in the Middle East. While New Delhi has strengthened ties with the U.S. and Gulf Arab states, it remains heavily reliant on Iranian oil and maintains strategic projects like the Chabahar Port. Any perception of siding with Western powers could jeopardize these arrangements.

Iran’s recent seizure of two tankers in the strait—one allegedly bound for the U.S.—has raised alarms. The Indian government has remained silent on whether its vessel received naval escorts, though experts speculate discreet coordination with regional partners may be underway. “Publicly, India will downplay the risks; privately, they’re sweating bullets,” a European diplomat told [Publication Name].

Broader Implications

The transit also underscores the fragility of global energy supply chains. Even minor disruptions in Hormuz can send shockwaves through markets, as seen in 2019 when attacks on Saudi facilities briefly spiked oil prices by 20%. With winter approaching and China’s economy rebounding, analysts warn of further volatility.

For now, all eyes are on the Indian-flagged tanker. Its safe passage could embolden other shippers; its failure could escalate tensions. As the vessel inches through the contested waters, it carries not just fuel, but the weight of a nation’s energy security—and the fragile equilibrium of global trade.

In an era of escalating brinkmanship, the world’s energy lifelines hang by a thread.

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