Adani Ports berths tanker carrying 80,886 tonnes of crude at Mundra Port

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Adani Ports berthed the Indian-flagged tanker Jag Laadki at Mundra Port on March 18, 2026, carrying 80,886 metric tonnes of crude oil loaded at Fujairah Port in the United Arab Emirates.
Adani Ports berths tanker carrying 80,886 tonnes of crude at Mundra Port
Why it matters
The delivery eases near-term crude supply pressure for a major refinery network that depends on Gulf imports, reducing the immediate risk of run-rate cuts. It also makes continued secure berthing, port coordination, and escorted transits through the Strait of Hormuz required to prevent further supply disruptions while regional hostilities persist.
Implications
  • Mundra Port berthing and maritime coordination teams at Adani Ports must maintain enhanced security and escort protocols when handling Gulf-origin tankers to ensure safe offloading.
  • Refinery intake planners at the recipient refinery must adjust intake schedules to integrate the 80,886 metric tonne cargo and avoid curtailing processing runs.

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Source

The Hindu

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Security & Defense Supply Chain & Logistics Oil & Gas

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