India Sub-Port Guide · West Coast — Gulf of Khambhat

Bunker Fuel Supplier at Dahej

Dahej is India's largest LNG import terminal location and a major chemical handling port on the Gulf of Khambhat. Operated by the LNG terminal operator and the chemical port operator, Dahej's primary vessel traffic is LNG carriers discharging at the 17.5 MTPA the LNG terminal plus chemical and product tankers. For conventional marine fuel, the leading Indian private bunker operator and a major Indian oil marketing company supply standard VLSFO, LSMGO and MGO. LNG bunkering capability is an area of active development.

Operator
the chemical port operator; the LNG terminal operator Terminal
UN/LOCODE
INDAH
State
Gujarat, India
Coast
West Coast — Gulf of Khambhat
Max draft
14.0 m
Relationship
Specialised chemical and LNG port on the Gulf of Khambhat

Port Overview

the LNG terminal operator's Dahej terminal is India's cornerstone LNG infrastructure, receiving Qatari, Australian and US LNG cargoes for regasification into the national gas grid. Adjacent to the LNG terminal, the chemical port operator handles chemical tankers and the broader the adjacent petrochemical complex drives product tanker traffic. The port's specialisation makes it distinct from typical commercial cargo ports in Gujarat.

Parent Port Relationship

Dahej is associated with Kandla Port — specialised chemical and lng port on the gulf of khambhat. Many vessel operators evaluate Dahej and Kandla together when planning Indian port calls. See the Kandla bunker guide for context on the broader supply area.

Bunker Fuel Grades Available at Dahej

Seven Ocean procures the following marine fuel grades at Dahej. Click any grade for full specifications.

Supply & Product Sourcing

Conventional bunker supply at Dahej is limited relative to Mundra or Kandla, but VLSFO and LSMGO are available through the Gujarat bunker network. LNG bunkering potential — ship-to-ship transfer from LNG carriers or from the terminal — is technically feasible given the LNG terminal operator infrastructure and is being actively explored for the dual-fuel vessel market. For practical purposes today, LNG bunker at Dahej is coordinated directly with the LNG terminal operator on a case-by-case basis.

Supply landscape: Seven Ocean sources bunker fuel at this location from the full range of available physical suppliers — state-owned oil marketing companies, private-sector bunker operators, and private regional specialists — selecting for each nomination based on price, quality and availability.

Refinery & product source: the LNG terminal operator Terminal Dahej (17.5 MTPA, India's largest LNG terminal); the adjacent petrochemical complex.

Delivery Methods

  • Barge-to-ship
  • LNG bunkering (emerging)

Barge-to-ship from regional bunker barges for conventional fuels. For LNG, ship-to-ship or shore-to-ship transfer via the LNG terminal infrastructure is in a trial / early-commercial phase. Advance planning (weeks rather than days) is essential for LNG stems.

Vessel Types Regularly Bunkered

LNG carriers, chemical tankers, product tankers, gas carriers.

Regulatory & Tax Context

GST on bunker fuel at Dahej, as at all Indian ports, is 5 percent for both foreign-going and coastal vessels. Indian-flag vessels operating under the Merchant Shipping Act plying cargo between Indian ports can claim customs duty exemption on imported bunker fuels subject to documentary conditions — we handle this paperwork as part of the supply contract. Bunker Delivery Notes are issued MARPOL Annex VI compliant with every stem.

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