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US retains top spot in India’s LPG imports as Gulf dependence eases

US retains top spot in India’s LPG imports as Gulf dependence eases

According to data from commodity analytics firm Kpler, India imported 773.78 thousand metric tonnes (TMT) of LPG from the US in June, marking a 19.4 per cent increase from May. Overall, India’s LPG imports rose 3 per cent during the month to 1,191 TMT, compared with 1,155 TMT in May. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

India’s energy strategy needs price correction

India’s energy strategy needs price correction

The Strait of Hormuz is no longer just a geopolitical flashpoint; it has become the fault line of the global energy economy. As tensions in West Asia continue to disrupt shipping through one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors, countries across the globe are confronting a harsh reality: energy security is now inseparable from geopolitics. For India, which depends on imports for the overwhelming majority of its crude oil needs, the crisis has exposed both the strength of recent policy interventions and the limits of shielding consumers indefinitely from market realities. The immediate impact of the conflict has been visible in global crude markets. Brent prices have surged sharply amid fears of prolonged disruption to Gulf supplies, while freight costs and marine insurance premiums have climbed to multi-year highs. Shipping routes are being diverted around the Cape of Good Hope, extending delivery timelines by weeks and significantly increasing transportation expenses. Global gas markets, too, remain under pressure following disruptions linked to the shutdown of key liquefied natural gas export infrastructure in Qatar. Despite this …

Why India-bound Iran oil shipment rerouted mid-voyage to China? Centre explains| India News

Why India-bound Iran oil shipment rerouted mid-voyage to China? Centre explains| India News

An Iran-bound crude shipment that was initially headed for India changed course mid-voyage and began moving towards China, sparking speculation that payment issues or sanctions-related hurdles may have forced the diversion. Now, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas has stepped in to clarify that there are no payment problems and any such claims are “factually incorrect.” Iran crude tanker changes course to China, govt says no payment issues (PTI/ Representational) The reports of a possible fallout came after ship-tracking firm Kpler said that the Aframax tanker Ping Shun—which had initially signalled Vadinar in Gujarat as its destination—had altered course and was now heading towards Dongying in China. Track US-Iran war live updates. Pushing back on the claims, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas said, “There are no payment hurdles for Iranian crude imports”. It also emphasised that Indian refiners continue to procure oil not just from Iran but from a diversified pool of suppliers worldwide. “India imports crude oil from 40 countries, with companies having full flexibility to source oil from different sources …

Trump’s Energy Secretary on why US gave 30-day Russian oil waiver to India| India News

Trump’s Energy Secretary on why US gave 30-day Russian oil waiver to India| India News

US energy secretary Chris Wright on Friday explained the reasoning behind “allowing” India to buy Russian oil, calling it a temporary measure aimed at easing the pressure on the crude market due to the conflict with Iran. Chris Wright, US energy secretary, said that it wasn’t a policy change towards Russia. (Bloomberg File) The 30-day waiver for India was announced earlier by US treasury secretary Scott Bessent. Wright said it was a “practical way” to get the supply flowing. “We have implemented short-term measures to help keep oil prices down. We are allowing our friends in India to take oil that is already on ships, refine it, and move those barrels into the market quickly. A practical way to get supply flowing and ease pressure,” Wright said in a post on X. Speaking to ABC News, the energy secretary said that it wasn’t a policy change towards Russia but just a short-term measure. “We reached out to our friends in India and said, ‘Buy that oil and bring it into your refineries, ’” he said …