Indian vessel Nanda Devi arrives at Vadinar for LPG transfer
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Indian-flagged vessel Nanda Devi arrives at Vadinar for LPG ship-to-ship transfer: Kandla Port Authority Chairman

An Indian-flagged LPG carrier, Nanda Devi, has reached Vadinar off Jamnagar to carry out a high-priority ship-to-ship fuel transfer operation. Authorities at Deendayal Port Authority confirmed that logistics are in place as the vessel prepares to transfer 46,500 metric tonnes of LPG at sea

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LPG tanker Nanda Devi, carrying 45,000 metric tonnes of gas, arrives in Gujarat

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The Indian-flagged vessel Nanda Devi arrived at Vadinar, Jamnagar, in the early hours of March 17 to commence a ship-to-ship transfer of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). The vessel, carrying a parcel size of 46,500 metric tons of LPG, reached the location at 2:30 am and is currently positioned in the anchorage area.

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Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman of the Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, confirmed the arrival and the planned maritime operations. Speaking to ANI, Singh stated, “It has arrived today in this morning. So Nanda Devi vessel has just arrived at early morning today at 2.30 a.m. and it has come with a parcel size of 46,500 metric tons of LPG. Now it has come here for ship to ship transfer.”

The operation is scheduled to take place in the anchorage area and the high seas, involving a second vessel. According to the Chairman, the daughter vessel, BW Birch, has also reached the site to facilitate the transfer. Logistics for the process, including the arrangement of fenders and necessary equipment, were initiated following the arrival.

“The daughter vessel is BW Birch. So that vessel has also arrived. The equipments for ship to ship transfer are being arranged by 1 o’clock in the afternoon. So it will be placed alongside and the operation will start at around 3,” Singh said. He noted that the vessel is anchored approximately “five nautical miles” from the port while the towing of fenders is completed to allow the ships to be placed side-to-side.

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The handling of the cargo follows specific protocols established by the central government regarding energy supplies. Singh highlighted that the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has issued clear instructions to prioritise LPG shipments at all national ports.

“It is an instruction and direction from the Ministry of Port Shipping and Waterways. Our Honourable Shipping Minister is also in touch, regular touch with all of us. He has directed that any LPG vessel coming to any of the ports is to be given priority. So it has to be dealt on a high priority and it has to be birthed and provided all facilities for efficient discharge,” the Chairman added.

Port officials have engaged with the crew and representatives of the vessel to ensure smooth operations. Singh mentioned that the authority has offered full support to the maritime personnel involved in the delivery.

“Everything is okay, we are all happy, we have met them and we have offered them, we have felicitated them and we have thanked them for bringing this parcel here and we have given them this assurance that any facility or any support is required from our side of any kind, we are here to support them,” Singh said. He stated that the authority remains in readiness to handle further instructions from the Government of India as the operation proceeds.

(With inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: BW Birch vesselDeendayal Port AuthorityNanda Devi vesselVadinar portJamnagar newsLPG transfership to ship transferKandla Port Authority
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