The first 90 days of the West Asian conflict has significantly altered the trade dynamics of India’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports, with the US eating into the share of India’s top four traditional suppliers in West Asia — the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

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.

India's LPG consumption fell 19% in May, while petrol and diesel usage saw slight increases amid ongoing supply disruptions.

In a significant turn of events, Oman has emerged as India's top source for liquefied natural gas, particularly following the upheaval caused by the Iran war that interrupted gas…

In May, India's oil and gas imports showed clear signs of recovery after recent setbacks, with crude oil inflows rising, though they have not yet reached the robust numbers seen…

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,…

The first 90 days of the West Asian conflict has significantly altered the trade dynamics of India’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports, with the US eating into the share of…