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India’s LPG imports from U.S. set to cross 1 million tons in June, sources say

India’s LPG imports from U.S. set to cross 1 million tons in June, sources say

Posted on June 23, 2026 By admin


India’s imports ‌of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the U.S. are set to top 1 ​million metric tons in June, a record high, industry sources said, as New ⁠Delhi turned to costlier suppliers to offset disruption from West Asia. File
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India’s imports ‌of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the U.S. are set to top 1 ​million metric tons in June, a record high, industry sources said, as New ⁠Delhi turned to costlier suppliers to offset disruption from West Asia.

Before the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, India depended on West Asian producers for 90% ‌of its LPG imports, which totalled about 2 million tons per month.

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Imports of LPG, widely used as cooking fuel in Indian households, declined to as ‌low as 696,000 tons in April because of the Strait of Hormuz blockade, government data ‌showed. ⁠The imports, however, recovered to 1.15 million tons in May, the data ⁠showed.

Before the disruption, New Delhi had planned to raise U.S. LPG purchases to about 10% of total imports as part of its effort to rebalance trade with Washington.

The closure of the waterway accelerated spot buying from ​the U.S., with Indian refiners purchasing unprecedented ‌volumes at hefty spot market premiums as the government’s priority was to maintain uninterrupted cooking gas supplies, said a trade source who is aware of the purchases.

The sources declined to be named publicly as they are not authorised to speak to the media.

India ‌also asked refiners to maximise LPG output, prioritised LPG sales to households and ​accelerated the rollout of piped gas connections. The efforts have already started to reduce India’s LPG consumption by 15% to 20%, one of the ⁠sources said.

India is on track to receive about 1.1 million to 1.2 million tons of U.S. LPG in June, while supplies from the United Arab Emirates have started to recover ‌to around 300,000 to 400,000 tons this month, two sources at Indian refiners said.

The UAE offered LPG cargoes loaded from Oman’s Sohar port on a free-on-board basis at a premium of about $100 per ton to Saudi CP prices, the sources said, adding that Abu Dhabi National Oil Co deployed four to five vessels that get LPG up to Sohar port.

Indian refiners will also be getting about 45,000 tons of LPG from Kuwait in June, ‌the sources said.

The partial opening of the strait will improve LPG supplies from West Asia in ​the coming months, which will help to reduce prices, the sources added.

India imported 648,300 tons of LPG from the U.S. and 134,700 tons from ⁠the UAE in May, according to Kpler data.

Imports from Iran, mainly by small players with ⁠negligible links to the U.S., stood at 145,000 tons, while shipments from other traditional suppliers, including Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar, remained limited, Kpler’s data show.

Kpler’s preliminary ‌June data indicate India is scheduled to import about 1.07 million tons of LPG from the U.S., around 223,800 from the UAE, 116,200 tons from Iran and ​108,600 tons from Kuwait, with some volumes expected from Oman, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Qatar and Nigeria.

Published – June 23, 2026 12:15 pm IST



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