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India to double US gas buys, cut Gulf reliance
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India to double US gas buys, cut Gulf reliance

India's oil marketing companies are planning to increase their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from the United States, aiming to double current levels from 2.2 million tonnes annually. This shift aims to reduce reliance on Gulf countries, which have faced supply disruptions due to regional conflicts. India signed a one-year structured contract with the U.S. in November 2025 to import around 10% of its annual LPG needs. During the West Asia conflict, the U.S. became a critical supplier, with LPG imports from the U.S. rising significantly—from under 8% in 2025 to over 65% in June 2026. The Indian government has requested oil companies to create a 30-day strategic LPG reserve to ensure stability amid potential future disruptions. In addition to the U.S., India has also sourced LPG from Argentina, Nigeria, and Malaysia.

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India to double US gas buys, cut Gulf reliance

India's oil marketing companies are planning to increase their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from the United States, aiming to double current levels from 2.2 million tonnes annually. This shift aims to reduce reliance on Gulf countries, which have faced supply disruptions due to regional conflicts. India signed a one-year structured contract with the U.S. in November 2025 to import around 10% of its annual LPG needs. During the West Asia conflict, the U.S. became a critical supplier, with LPG imports from the U.S. rising significantly—from under 8% in 2025 to over 65% in June 2026. The Indian government has requested oil companies to create a 30-day strategic LPG reserve to ensure stability amid potential future disruptions. In addition to the U.S., India has also sourced LPG from Argentina, Nigeria, and Malaysia.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about India's energy strategy and does not exhibit clear ideological bias. It discusses policy decisions related to energy security and international trade without overtly favoring any political stance or ideology. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the

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