India's Gas Dilemma: Navigating Supply Challenges Amidst Global Constraints
India is urging consumers to conserve energy as it battles to meet domestic LPG demand, amid global shipping and geopolitical disruptions. The country has increased local LPG production by 25% and is importing alternative fuel sources. Key sectors face tightening supplies due to international supply chain constraints.
India has issued an urgent call for citizens to save energy, as global disruptions threaten its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply lines. The world's second-largest LPG importer has boosted domestic output by 25% to cater to its 333 million households, as federal authorities invoke emergency measures.
Despite increased production, businesses such as restaurants and hotels are feeling the pinch, driven in part by misinformation-fueled panic booking and hoarding. Global shipping disruptions, primarily due to tensions in the Gulf, have severely impacted India's crude and gas imports, with 90% of LPG shipments dependent on Middle Eastern countries.
While India consumed 33.15 million metric tons of cooking gas last year, it has now shifted to alternative sources, including Russian crude, following a U.S. sanctions waiver. Authorities emphasize that India's fuel demand is currently met, but continue to monitor global tensions to maintain steady fuel supplies.
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