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India Dependence fuel supply to Europe preventing Red Sea, sources say

A lot of tankers bring fuel from the world's biggest refining intricate operated by India's Dependence Industries are cruising through the Cape of Excellent Intend to avoid the Red Sea, according to shipping sources and ship tracking data.

The threat of attacks on vessels by Houthi militants in Yemen has prompted lots of shipping firms to divert south around Africa in spite of the Red Sea and Suez Canal being the quickest path between Asia and Europe.

Dependence, in its chartering contracts, is offering tanker owners versatility to go in any case, delivering sources stated, however added that the majority of tanker owners are opting for the African path.

At least 8 tankers because mid-February have actually taken the Cape of Good Hope path to provide jet fuel and diesel to Europe, LSEG data showed.

The tankers consisted of Hafina Yangtze, Dimitri, Sabrina Splendor, Arisarchos, High Prospertix, Atalantic Gold, Marlin La . Plata, and Neutron Noise.

Formerly all tankers carrying fuel from Dependence. Industries went through Red Sea.

Dependence did not respond to a e-mail seeking comment.

Reliance's 2 refineries at Jamnagar in western Gujarat. State can process about 1.4 million barrels of oil each day.

(source: Reuters)