West Asia conflict: Saudi oil tanker reaches Mumbai after crossing Strait of Hormuz
The Hindu
Saudi oil tanker Shenlong docks in Mumbai, marking first arrival since West Asia conflict began on February 28, 2026.
A Liberia-flagged oil tanker that set sail from Saudi Arabia on March 3 carrying around one million barrels of crude oil docked in Mumbai on Wednesday (March 11, 2026), crossing the Strait of Hormuz where marine traffic had stalled following the start of hostilities on February 28.
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This is possibly the first such vessel to reach Indian shores since the beginning of the West Asia conflict.
India’s daily crude oil needs are some five million barrels, more than 85% of which is imported.
Shenlong, a tanker managed by Dynacom, sailed from Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia and docked at the Mumbai port at 4.30 p.m. on March 11, according to the ship-tracking website marinetraffic.com.
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