LPG Crisis: India’s gas crisis will end! After America, Russia’s ‘Aqua Titan’ ship enters India; Fuel supply will get a big boost
- India’s gas crisis will be solved!
- After America, Russia’s ‘Aqua Titan’ ship entered India
- Fuel supply will get a big boost
LPG Crisis News: From Texas, USA LPG The tanker Pyxis Pioneer is now ready to unload the cargo. Meanwhile, the ship Aqua Titan carrying crude oil from Russia has also arrived at ‘New Mangalore Port’. It is important to mention that the ship Pyxis Pioneer departed from Texas, USA last Sunday morning and today it reached Mangalore port safely. Following this, the Russian cargo ship Aqua Titan has also now arrived safely in Mangalore.
Two more cargo ships will arrive in India next week
Two more cargo ships carrying LPG will arrive in India in the coming weeks. On March 25, Apollo Ocean will arrive in India carrying around 26,687 tonnes of gas. This consignment will enable Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum to fulfill their requirements. On March 29, another ship will arrive with 30,000 tonnes of gas, which HPCL will use to meet its requirements. In total, over 72,700 tonnes of cooking gas will enter Mangalore this week; This will enable these three companies to cater to the cooking gas requirements of the South Indian states.
#WATCH | Karnataka: Pyxis Pioneer, a cargo ship carrying LPG from Nederland, Texas in the US arrives at New Mangalore Port in Mangaluru.
Visuals from the Port this morning. pic.twitter.com/3G1m4soa94
— ANI (@ANI) March 22, 2026
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