IGX gas trade rises 28% YoY in FY26 to record 76.8 million MMBtu
New Delhi [India], April 7 (ANI): The Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) recorded its highest-ever annual gas trading volume in FY26, with 76.8 million Metric Million British thermal units (MMBtu) traded on the exchange, marking a 28 per cent increase year-on-year, according to data shared by the exchange.
The exchange added that "around 47 per cent of traded volumes were free market gas & 53 per cent domestic HPHT gas at ceiling price," with a total of 1,924 trades executed during the financial year.
Among delivery points, Gadimoga accounted for the highest share of trading activity. "The most active delivery point was Gadimoga (41 per cent of total trade) followed by Dahej (22 per cent of total trade)," the exchange stated.
However, trading volumes declined in March compared with the previous month and last year due to supply disruptions.
The decline was attributed to tighter supply in the spot market. According to IGX, "the decline in volume was primarily due to reduced supply in the spot market amid Middle East disruptions, additionally, MoPNG notified allocation of gas to priority sectors."
The exchange also reported that domestic gas with pricing freedom was traded at multiple delivery points. "Nearly 8 MMSCM of domestic gas with pricing freedom was traded by producers at Bokaro (CBM), Jaya, Suvali, KG Basin, and Hazira-ONGC delivery points," it said.
The exchange's benchmark price index also moved slightly higher on a monthly basis. "Indian Gas Exchange's benchmark price index, GIXI, for March 2026 was Rs 998/USD 10.8 per MMBtu--up by 1 per cent MoM & down by 18 per cent YoY," IGX said.
International gas prices, however, moved sharply higher during the month due to geopolitical disruptions. According to IGX, "international prices trended upward MoM primarily due to geopolitical disruptions in the Middle East." (ANI)
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