DNV Confirms Kandla Port’s Readiness for Methanol Fuel Bunkering

To assess its readiness for methanol bunkering, the port engaged DNV Maritime Advisory Services, achieving a Level 6 rating on the IAPH Port Readiness Level scale. On April 2, 2026, it successfully conducted a trial shore-to-ship bunkering operation, confirming compliance with global safety standards and reinforcing its commitment to innovative fuel solutions.

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Bangladesh Looks To Purchase Increased Fuel From India

Bangladesh Seeks Increased Fuel Imports from India Amid Strengthening Ties

On Wednesday, Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman visited India, signaling a potential thaw in relations. His discussions with Indian officials focused on energy cooperation, including requests for increased fuel and fertilizer supplies. The talks also aimed to ease travel restrictions and enhance security cooperation, marking a diplomatic initiative from Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s administration.

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Indian Seafarers Reported Safe as Vessels Navigate Strait Smoothly

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has confirmed the safety of Indian seafarers in the Western Persian Gulf. No incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels were reported in the past 24 hours. Two LPG carriers successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, ensuring the safety of operations amid geopolitical concerns.

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Vizag Port Exports Surge 19.4% to 33.67 MT in FY26

Vizag Port Sees 19.4% Surge in Exports to 33.67 MT

The Visakhapatnam Port Authority’s FY 2025-26 trade data reveals remarkable growth, with exports increasing by 19.4% to 33.67 million tonnes, driven by demand for manufactured goods. Imports rose by 5.5%, totaling 57.45 million tonnes. Overall throughput reached a record 90.3 million tonnes, reflecting enhanced operational efficiency across various cargo types.

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SDHI Secures India’S First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk

India’s Largest Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk Carriers Underway by SDHI

Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has made a groundbreaking advancement in India’s green shipbuilding sector by securing a Category 4 order from Energy ONE Limited. This order includes constructing four 92,500 DWT dual-fuel ammonia bulk carriers, marking India’s first such endeavor and showcasing significant technological advancements in the industry.

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