India's LPG imports saw a significant shift in May. The United States became the largest supplier, providing over half of the country's needs. Iran also emerged as a key source, resuming trade after seven years. These changes reflect global energy market disruptions. India is diversifying its LPG sources to ensure supply stability.

India's fuel exports saw a significant drop in May, reaching their lowest point in almost four years. This decline was driven by efforts to secure domestic fuel supplies amid…

American shipments made up 55% of LPG imports in May, while strong inflows from Russia and Venezuela helped offset disruptions in Middle Eastern crude supplies.

India's LPG consumption plummets to a five-year low in May, affected by West Asia conflict and supply shortages.