The ‘Jag Laadki’, an Indian-flagged crude oil tanker, has safely reached Adani Ports’ Mundra terminal in Gujarat with around 80,886 metric tonnes of crude oil from the United Arab Emirates. The vessel, measuring 274.19 meters in length and with a deadweight tonnage of approximately 1,64,716 tonnes, was loaded at Fujairah Port and successfully berthed in Gujarat.
Adani Ports’ spokesperson confirmed the secure docking of ‘Jag Laadki’ after necessary maritime coordination. The port’s support in facilitating the safe berthing and handling of crucial energy imports is highlighted, emphasizing its role in India’s energy infrastructure.
The cargo carried by ‘Jag Laadki’ is set to be discharged to aid refinery operations, contributing to India’s energy security amidst recent geopolitical challenges affecting regional shipping lanes. This arrival follows recent energy shipments to India’s western ports, emphasizing the significance of safe maritime movements in the region.
