Two More Indian LPG Tankers Clear Strait of Hormuz

Why it matters: The selective passage of LPG and LNG tankers through Hormuz allows critical energy supplies to reach global markets.
- Two India-flagged LPG tankers, the Green Asha and Green Sanvi, have successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz, indicating Iran is allowing some traffic.
- Qatar's LNG tankers have also begun transiting Hormuz, as reported by OilPrice.com, marking their first movements through the strait since the conflict began.
- Iran is selectively permitting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy flows.
Two India-flagged LPG tankers, the Green Asha and Green Sanvi, successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, joining a selective flow of traffic that includes Qatar's LNG tankers, marking a cautious reopening of the vital chokepoint by Iran amidst regional tensions.




