Market Chatter: India Poised to Send Oil Tankers to Secure Energy Supply Through Hormuz
India is said to be getting ready to send ships through the Strait of Hormuz to pick up energy suppliers in the Middle East, according to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday quoting sources.This will be the first time the Asian nation has done so since the start of the Iranian crisis, the report said.The sources said plans for the shipments are ready, and ships will begin trying to cross the strait as soon as the government approves. The volumes involved or the timing of the shipments were not disclosed.State-owned Shipping Corp. of India (NSE:SCI, BOM:523598) is prepared to return to the Persian Gulf after receiving approval from the Indian Navy and receiving business from oil refiners, the report said.The report further added that it was not clear if India had a go-ahead for the shipments from Iran or the U.S., which are separately blockading the strait and surrounding waters amid the war.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)