India-Bound LPG Carrier Safely Crosses Hormuz, Arriving May 13

A Marshall Islands-flagged LPG carrier, MT Sarv Shakti, carrying Indian cargo has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz. The vessel is carrying 46,313 metric tonnes of LPG with 20 crew members, including 18 Indians. It is expected to arrive at Visakhapatnam on May 13. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways confirmed all Indian seafarers in the region are safe.

Key Points: India-Bound LPG Carrier Crosses Hormuz Safely

  • LPG carrier MT Sarv Shakti crosses Strait of Hormuz safely
  • Vessel carries 46,313 MT of LPG for India
  • 20 crew members, 18 Indians onboard
  • Expected at Visakhapatnam on May 13
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India-bound LPG carrier crosses Hormuz, expected to arrive in Visakhapatnam on May 13

LPG carrier MT Sarv Shakti with Indian crew crosses Strait of Hormuz safely, expected at Visakhapatnam on May 13. Ministry reports all seafarers safe.

"As per official sources, MT Sarv Shakti...carrying 46,313 MT of LPG (Indian cargo)...has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz today, 02 May 2026 - Official Sources"

New Delhi, May 2

A Marshall Islands-flagged LPG carrier, MT Sarv Shakti, carrying Indian cargo, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday and is expected to reach Visakhapatnam on May 13, according to official sources.

Sources stated that the vessel, carrying 46,313 metric tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), has a 20-member crew onboard, including 18 Indian nationals.

"As per official sources, MT Sarv Shakti (IMO No. 9350599), carrying 46,313 MT of LPG (Indian cargo), with 20 crew members onboard, including 18 Indians, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz today, 02 May 2026, and is expected to arrive at Visakhapatnam on 13 May 2026," the sources said.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on Saturday issued an update on maritime safety and shipping operations in view of developments in West Asia, stating that all Indian seafarers in the region are safe and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours.

As per an official statement issued, the Ministry said that it is maintaining close coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions abroad, and maritime stakeholders to ensure the welfare of seafarers and uninterrupted shipping operations.

It added that the Directorate General of Shipping control room has been actively monitoring the situation, handling 8,335 calls and receiving more than 17,838 emails since its activation. In the last 24 hours alone, it recorded 67 calls and 144 emails.

According to the Ministry, more than 2,922 Indian seafarers have been safely repatriated so far from various locations across the Gulf region, including 30 in the last 24 hours.

The statement further noted that port operations across India continue to function normally, with no congestion reported at any major port.

The Ministry said it remains committed to ensuring maritime safety and smooth shipping operations amid evolving regional developments.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive coordination by the Ministry of Ports and Shipping. 8,335 calls handled is no small feat. Let's hope this trend continues for all Indian vessels in the region.
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Priya S
Thankful that our seafarers are safe. But we need to think long-term—why are we still so dependent on Gulf routes for energy? Time to ramp up domestic LPG production and explore alternative sources. Just a thought.
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James A
Great to see the Indian government taking proactive steps to ensure seafarer safety. The repatriation of 2,922 Indians is commendable. Hope the LPG reaches Visakhapatnam on time.
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Vikram M
What about our navy? With so much happening around Hormuz, we should have had more naval escort for these ships. Hope the MoD is also keeping an eye. Better safe than sorry!
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Ananya R
ആശ്വാസം! (Relief!) The Strait of Hormuz is a chokepoint—glad our boys and cargo are safe. Big shoutout to the Directorate General of Shipping for handling those thousands of calls and emails without breaking a sweat. 🙏
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Rohit P
Only 67 calls in last 24 hours shows situation is stabilizing. But we should not get complacent—geopolitical

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