The seventh liquefied petroleum gas carrier flying the Indian flag sailed out of the Hormuz Strait.
Ship tracking data shows that a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier flying the Indian flag sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, becoming the seventh vessel of its kind to leave the Persian Gulf. The large LPG carrier "MV Green Sangrai", flying the Indian flag, has currently arrived in the waters near Masqat, Oman. The ship is listed as Indian-owned, with Indian crew, and its destination is not specified, with a route through the channel approved by Iran. According to the international database Equasis, the ship is owned by MOL Shipping IFSC Pvt. Ltd., managed by MOL India Pvt. Ltd., both subsidiaries of the Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines in India. The contact information for these companies listed in the database is consistent and they have not responded to requests for comment outside of working hours.
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