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By Khushi Sikarwar

Government Secures Affordable LPG Supply via New India-US Agreement: Know Here!

Updated At: November 17, 2025 3:42 PM

India boosts household LPG affordability through major US supply deal supporting national consumption needs.

India has taken a major step in its energy strategy after finalising its first structured agreement to import liquefied petroleum gas from the United States. The announcement was made by Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri through a detailed post on X, where he described the development as a historic moment for the country.

India Expands LPG Sourcing to Strengthen Energy Security

India today ranks among the world’s largest LPG markets and continues to grow at a fast pace. In order to ensure uninterrupted and affordable LPG supply for Indian households, the government has been working on diversifying its sourcing channels. The new agreement with the United States opens up a significant new route for long term LNG procurement and reduces reliance on traditional suppliers.

2.2 MTPA LPG Deal Finalised for 2026

According to the information shared by the minister, Indian public sector oil companies have concluded a one year contract to import 2.2 million metric tonnes per annum of LPG for the contract year 2026. This volume accounts for nearly 10 percent of India’s total annual LPG imports, reflecting the importance of the agreement. The LPG will be sourced from the US Gulf Coast, making this the first structured and long term procurement contract with American producers.

Deal Based on Mount Belvieu Pricing Benchmark

The contract will follow the Mount Belvieu pricing system, which is the primary benchmark used in the United States for LPG trade. Teams from Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited travelled to the United States over the past few months. They held discussions with leading US producers and examined pricing mechanisms before finalising the deal.

Government Focuses on Affordable LPG for Households

Hardeep Singh Puri highlighted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian PSU oil companies have continued to supply LPG to households at the lowest global prices. He pointed out that even when international LPG prices increased by more than 60 percent in the previous year, Ujjwala beneficiaries continued to receive LPG cylinders at a subsidised rate of 500 to 550 rupees. The actual market cost of a cylinder was over 1100 rupees during this period. The government absorbed a subsidy burden of more than 40,000 crore rupees to protect mothers and sisters across the country from the impact of rising global prices.

New US Partnership to Support Growing LPG Demand

The structured agreement with the United States is expected to enhance supply stability for the Indian market. Officials believe that expanding procurement sources will support India’s rising LPG demand, reduce exposure to price volatility and strengthen the country’s overall energy security.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the significance of India’s new LPG deal with the United States?

This is India’s first structured long-term LPG sourcing agreement with the US, which strengthens energy security and diversifies supply sources.

  1. How much LPG will India import from the US under this contract?

India will import 2.2 million metric tonnes per annum of LPG for the contract year 2026.

  1. Why is the Mount Belvieu benchmark important in this deal?

Mount Belvieu is the main LPG pricing benchmark in the US. Using it ensures transparent and consistent pricing for India’s imports.

  1. How did the government keep LPG affordable despite global price hikes?

The government provided subsidies that kept Ujjwala cylinders priced at 500 to 550 rupees, even when actual market rates exceeded 1100 rupees.

  1. How will this deal benefit Indian consumers?

The agreement is expected to stabilise LPG prices, ensure steady supply, and reduce India’s dependence on traditional suppliers, ultimately benefiting households across the country.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

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