India's Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals has cancelled a vessel charter for crude oil. The company cited technical reasons for not proceeding with the Aframax tanker Jasmin Joy. It remains unclear if tensions in the Strait of Hormuz influenced this decision. Maritime authorities had raised the threat risk for vessels transiting the waterway. MRPL is currently searching for a replacement vessel for its operations.

MRPL has booked the Aframax tanker Jasmin Joy to load crude from Iraq's Basrah oil terminal on July 19-20, the sources said.

India's state-owned MRPL has booked its first Iraqi crude cargo since shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resumed, signaling renewed confidence in Middle Eastern oil supplies…

India's Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals has cancelled a vessel charter for crude oil. The company cited technical reasons for not proceeding with the Aframax tanker Jasmin…

It was not clear whether the chartering failed due to heightened tension in the Strait of Hormuz, the sources said

MRPL cancels West Asia vessel charter for crude oil loading, citing technical reasons, and seeks a replacement vessel.