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By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India plans to source about 10% of its cooking gas imports from the U.S. beginning in ...
Brent crude futures edged down toward $69 on Tuesday as markets weighed upcoming U.S. tariffs, rising OPEC+ output, and ...
India had rarely bought U.S. LPG in the past due to higher freight costs, but state retailers began buying U.S. LPG in May ...
India plans to buy about 10% of its cooking gas ((LPG)) from the U.S. starting in 2026 as part of a broader strategy to ...
India's journey toward energy security is a complex narrative interwoven with geopolitical considerations and economic ...
India levies import taxes of 2.5% on ethane, mainly used as a feedstock for producing petrochemicals, and propane and butane, which are used for LPG used mostly as cooking fuel.
India has offered the US tariff cuts on farm imports and is considering further cuts on liquefied natural gas as it rushes to secure a trade deal with President Trump in time to avoid his hefty ...
India’s crude imports from the US reached 244,000 barrels per day (bpd) in March, up from 146,000 bpd in February ...
India is ready to increase energy imports from the United States as it seeks supplies from whichever source is most suitable to power the expansion of the world's most populous country, Minister ...
With the Indian government aiming to increase natural gas’s share in the energy mix from 6% to 15% by 2030, analysts view greater US gas imports as a positive development.