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MT Nanda Devi brings 46,500 MT LPG to Vadinar anchorage; STS transfer operations strengthen India’s energy logistics

JAMNAGAR : India continues to reinforce its energy security and logistics resilience under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, ensuring uninterrupted energy lifelines even amid evolving global challenges and supply chain disruptions.

In a significant development, the LPG carrier MT Nanda Devi has successfully arrived at the Vadinar anchorage near Jamnagar under the jurisdiction of Deendayal Port Authority, carrying 46,500 metric tonnes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). The cargo will be transferred through a Ship-to-Ship (STS) operation to MT BW Birch, marking another important step in strengthening India’s coastal and maritime energy logistics.

The STS transfer operation, scheduled to commence today at the Vadinar anchorage, will be conducted with stringent adherence to international maritime safety standards and operational protocols. Such operations play a crucial role in enabling efficient cargo redistribution, reducing port congestion, and ensuring timely delivery of energy supplies to downstream markets.

On this occasion, Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairman of Deendayal Port Authority, visited onboard MT Nanda Devi to oversee the arrangements and facilitate smooth operational coordination. During his visit, he interacted with the Captain and crew of the mother vessel, appreciating their professionalism and dedication in executing complex maritime operations safely and efficiently.

The Chairman also reviewed the preparedness of port authorities and maritime stakeholders involved in the STS transfer, highlighting the importance of coordinated efforts among marine services, port officials, and vessel operators to ensure seamless and safe cargo handling.

Vadinar anchorage has emerged as a strategically important hub for offshore energy cargo operations, supporting India’s growing demand for LPG and other petroleum products. Efficient handling of such large-volume shipments reflects the robust maritime infrastructure, skilled manpower, and operational excellence maintained by Deendayal Port Authority.

This operation further underscores India’s commitment to strengthening its maritime logistics network and ensuring reliable energy supply chains to support the nation’s economic growth and energy requirements.

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