Breaking News:Two Indian LPG carriers crossing Strait of Hormuz– What Just Happened

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Tyr and Elm, owned by BW LPG India, a subsidiary of the well-known BW Group and BW LPG, have a combined cargo carrying capacity of more than 106,000 tonnes. File picture
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BW Tyr and BW Elm, two Indian flagged LPG carriers, are crossing the Strait of Hormuz now, as per ship tracker websites. They were among the five anchored north of Dubai-Ras Al Khaima on Friday (March 28, 2027). Elm is chartered by HPCL and Tyr by BPCL.

Tyr and Elm, owned by BW LPG India, a subsidiary of the well-known BW Group and BW LPG, have a combined cargo carrying capacity of more than 106,000 tonnes. The two together are said to be carrying a combined cargo of around 93,000 tonnes, as per a reliable source — equivalent to three days of current LPG import requirements. While BW Elm’s intended destination as of last week was New Mangaluru Port, Tyr’s was Mumbai.

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Two other LPG carriers belonging to the state-owned SCI had crossed the strait and have discharged their cargo in India.