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India has announced key developments in energy and port operations, including the movement of oil tanker Jag Prakash from east of the Strait of Hormuz, priority berthing for LPG carriers, and stable port operations nationwide. Additionally, coal production from captive, commercial, and other mines crossed 200 MT in FY26.
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The government emphasized that these measures reflect India’s proactive approach to securing energy supplies and maintaining operational stability across ports. With rising global shipping challenges, India’s focus remains on ensuring uninterrupted fuel and resource availability.
Oil Tanker Movement
Officials confirmed that the oil tanker Jag Prakash has been successfully moved out from the east of the Strait of Hormuz, ensuring smooth navigation and safeguarding energy transport routes.
Priority For LPG Carriers
To address domestic fuel demand, priority berthing has been granted to LPG carriers at Indian ports. This step aims to streamline unloading and distribution, minimizing supply disruptions.
Coal Production Milestone
India’s captive, commercial, and other mines achieved a significant milestone by crossing 200 MT of coal production on March 11 during FY26. This reflects strong output and supports the country’s energy security goals.
Key Highlights
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Oil tanker Jag Prakash moved out from Strait of Hormuz
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Priority berthing granted to LPG carriers at Indian ports
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All port operations remain stable across India
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Coal production crossed 200 MT milestone in FY26
Sources: Government of India official announcement, industry updates
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