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Indian crew rescued after attack on oil tanker off Oman
Indian crew rescued after attack on oil tanker off Oman Indian crew rescued after attack on oil tanker off Oman 24 Indian crew members had to be rescued from an oil tanker after it was struck by a US missile off the coast of Oman. Published On 9 Jun 2026
US warplane strikes, disables oil tanker near Oman; crew of 24 Indians evacuated
An unladen oil tanker, MT Marivex, with 24 Indian crew members, was disabled and later caught fire in the Gulf of Oman on Monday following US military action, according to officials. The US military said an F/A-18 Super Hornet fired a precision munition at the vessel after it allegedly violated a blockade of Iran’s ports and ignored directions from US forces. "US forces disabled an unladen oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, June 8, after the vessel violated the ongoing blockade against Iran by...
Hormuz crisis fallout: How Indian refiners are adjusting to new crude oil mix to maximise output
The Middle East conflict has complicated the refining calculations for Indian refiners - not just in terms of the amount of crude oil that is available, but also for the kind of crude that is available. Indian oil refiners are modifying operations to handle a wider range of complex crude grades and boost production of fuels that are currently in strong demand, as the Iran conflict and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz force them to source crude from alternative suppliers. The ongoing...
'Hole at bottom, vessel sinking': Indian crew sends SOS after US missile strike
An Indian-crewed oil tanker sent desperate distress calls seeking "immediate help" after it was struck by a US missile off the coast of Oman, leaving the vessel on fire and taking on water. "US Navy attack, the missile on our engine room. We have hole at the bottom ... 24 crew.
'Please send help': Ship's distress call after being hit by US missile
The Indian crew of a sanctioned oil tanker urged authorities to "send help" after the ship was hit by a US missile off Oman on Monday, saying it was on fire and sinking.
'Please send help': Ship's distress call after being hit by US missile
The Indian crew of a sanctioned oil tanker urged authorities to "send help" after the ship was hit by a US missile off Oman on Monday, saying it was on fire and sinking.
Venezuela, a big energy source, comes calling
Amid ongoing Indian efforts to diversify its oil supplies, PM Narendra Modi met Venezuela acting President Delcy Rodríguez and discussed ways to deepen the energy partnership. The Latin American country, which tops the list of countries with largest proven oil reserves, has emerged in recent weeks as one of India’s top crude suppliers. While no agreement was signed, both sides focused on securing long-term energy contracts citing “perfect complementarity” in the energy sector.
U.S. forces seize sanctioned supertanker in high-seas operation
U.S. forces seize sanctioned supertanker in high-seas operation This action aligns with Washington's blockade on Iran's sea trade, after Tehran fired on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and follows multiple U.S. interdictions of commercial and oil tankers in the region recently - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments U.S. forces intercepted the sanctioned stateless oil tanker Davina overnight in the Indian Ocean, the U.S. military's Indo-Pacific Command announced Friday. This action aligns with...
Who is the Indian guru Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez follows?
Who is the Indian guru Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez follows? The Venezuelan interim leader, who is a devotee of Sathya Sai Baba, is in India as the two countries aim to boost energy ties. Delcy Rodriguez is in India for the first time since she became Venezuela’s interim president after democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro was abducted by the US military in January.
The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month
The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month The American job market continues to show surprising strength, shrugging off the high costs of the Iran war - Bookmark The American job market continues to show surprising strength, shrugging off the high costs of the Iran war. Employers added 172,000 jobs in May — roughly double what forecasters had expected — and the unemployment rate remained at a low 4.3%. The Labor Department reported Friday that job growth...