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Sources say that India's LPG imports to the US will surpass 1 million tonnes in June.

Sources say that India's LPG imports to the US will surpass 1 million tonnes in June.
Sources say that India's LPG imports to the US will surpass 1 million tonnes in June.

Industry sources say that India's imports from the U.S. of liquefied petrol gas (LPG), a record-breaking amount, will top 1 million metric tons in June. This is because New Delhi has turned to more expensive suppliers to compensate for disruptions from the Middle East.

India relied on Middle Eastern LPG producers to provide 90% of its imports of LPG, which totaled about 2 million tonnes per month.

Government data revealed that imports of LPG - widely used in Indian homes as a cooking fuel - fell to 696,000 tonnes in April due to 'the strait blocking'. Data showed that imports rose to 1.15 millions tons in May.

As part of its efforts to rebalance the trade with Washington, New Delhi planned to increase U.S.LPG imports to around 10% of total imported products before the disruption.

A trade source familiar with the purchases said that the closure of 'the waterway' accelerated spot-buying from the U.S. Indian refiners purchased unprecedented volumes of cooking gas at high spot-market premiums, as the government was prioritizing uninterrupted supplies.

Sources declined to name themselves publicly because they are not authorized to speak with the media.

India has also asked refiners for maximum LPG production, prioritized LPG sales to homes and accelerated the installation of gas pipes. One source said that efforts had already begun to reduce India's consumption of LPG by 15 to 20 percent.

Two sources at Indian refiners say that India will receive between 1.1 and 1.2 million tonnes of U.S. LPG this June. Meanwhile, supplies from the United Arab Emirates are beginning to recover, reaching 300,000-400,000 tons in July.

Sources said that the UAE offered LPG cargoes from Oman's Sohar Port on a free-onboard basis, at a premium price of $100 per ton over Saudi CP, and added?that Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. deployed four or five vessels to get LPG to Sohar.

Sources claim that Indian refiners will also receive 45,000 tonnes of LPG in June from Kuwait.

Sources say that the partial opening of the Strait will increase LPG supply from the Middle East, and help lower prices in the coming months.

According to Kpler data, India imported 648.300 tons of LPG from the U.S. in May and 134.700 tons from UAE.

Kpler's figures show that the number of imports from Iran was 145,000 tons. Other traditional suppliers, such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar, also contributed a limited amount.

According to Kpler’s preliminary data for June, India will import approximately 1.07 million tonnes of LPG. This includes around 223,800 tons from the UAE, and around 116,200 from Iran. Kuwait is also expected to supply 108,600 tons, and some quantities are expected from Oman.

(source: Reuters)