India signs "historic" LPG deal with the US: Hardeep Puri
New Delhi [India], November 17 (ANI): In a major step towards strengthening India's energy security, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday announced that Indian public sector oil companies have, for the first time, signed a one-year deal to import liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the United States.
The minister shared the development through a social media post on Monday, calling it a "historic first" for the country's LPG market.
According to the minister, the Indian PSU companies have concluded a contract to import around 2.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LPG for the contract year 2026.
Puri explained that the purchase has been benchmarked to Mount Belvieu, a key pricing point for global LPG trade.
He added that teams from Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) had visited the United States in recent months to hold discussions with major American producers, which have now been successfully concluded.
He pointed out that even as global LPG prices surged by more than 60 per cent last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured that Ujjwala consumers continued to pay only Rs 500-550 per cylinder, against an actual cost of over Rs 1,100.
He also shared that the new US import deal reinforces the government's ongoing efforts to secure reliable and affordable energy supplies for the people of the country. (ANI)
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