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Sources say that Indian Oil is close to signing a LPG import agreement with Algerian Sonatrach in 2027.

Indian Oil Corp., the top refiner in India, has signed a contract with Sonatrach of Algeria to import LPG from 2027.

India is diversifying its sources of LPG (mainly used for cooking) to reduce its dependence on the Middle East. The recent blockade of energy flows in the Strait of Hormuz forced the South Asian nation, which was forced to ration LPG supplies, to rely less on Middle Eastern suppliers.

IOC will lift one large?gas container containing between 45,000 and 55,000 metric tonnes of LPG (a mixture of propane?and butane) every month.

IOC had a contract with Sonatrach for a period of time until a few?years ago, but then switched to purchasing?from the Middle East.

A second source confirmed that the LPG prices in Algeria are lower than Saudi Aramco's Contract Price. The deal between IOC and Sonatrach, however, is to lift the cargoes free-onboard.

IOC and Sonatrach have not responded to emails seeking comments.

According to preliminary LSEG trade flow, India is expecting to receive 110,000 tons of LPG in August.

India has 'increased their?intake?of U.S. LPG in order to offset the loss Middle Eastern supplies while encouraging customers to switch to piped gas. Sources said last month that India will buy up to a quarter (25%) of its LPG imported from the United States by 2027.

Sources said that the three state-owned?retailers – Indian Oil Corp., Hindustan Petroleum Corp. and Bharat Oil Corp. – are expected to launch a joint bid to import LPG imported from the U.S.

(source: Reuters)