Indian tanker Jag Laadki arrives at Mundra Port with 80,886 tonnes of crude oil

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The Indian-flagged tanker Jag Laadki berthed at Adani Ports' Mundra Port on March 18, 2026 carrying 80,886 metric tonnes of crude oil loaded at Fujairah Port in the United Arab Emirates.
Indian tanker Jag Laadki arrives at Mundra Port with 80,886 tonnes of crude oil
Why it matters
The shipment requires immediate coordination between port and refinery operators to berth, offload and place the cargo into processing before terminal storage or refinery intake windows are exhausted. Ongoing disruptions in Strait of Hormuz transit make this delivery a time-sensitive supply lifeline that must be handled as a priority to avoid operational interruptions.
Implications
  • Adani Ports' terminal operations and maritime coordination teams at Mundra Port must prioritise berthing, deploy tugs and pilots, and schedule immediate offloading to avoid the vessel occupying berth capacity and delaying other inbound cargoes.
  • The receiving refinery's procurement and crude-feed scheduling teams must nominate tankage and adjust processing runs to accept 80,886 metric tonnes of UAE-sourced crude immediately or face feedstock shortfalls that could curtail operations.

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The Hindu

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