Two more LPG tankers bound for India transited the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday after Iran said India and four other “friendly nations” would be allowed to move their ships through the waterway amid the conflict.News agencies cites shipping data showing that the tankers, BW ELM and BW TYR, navigated through the Hormuz, which has been effectively closed since the beginning of the war, and were now moving towards the Gulf of Oman.The two India-flagged tankers, carrying over 90,000 tonnes of LPG (cooking gas), sailed close to each other, maintaining a speed of around 27 km/h as they exited the Gulf.In the past few weeks, four other LPG-laden tankers bound for India have passed through the Hormuz.


