Natural gas trade saw 50% monthly jump in January as prices fall
New Delhi [India], February 4 (ANI): The Indian gas market began the year with increased activity, according to the latest data released for January 2026.
Trading volumes on the Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) climbed to 8.4 million Metric Million British thermal units (MMBtu), which is about 212 million standard cubic meters. This represents a 50 per cent increase over the previous month and a 17 per cent increase from the same period last year.
While trading activity increased, the price of gas for Indian consumers fell. The benchmark Indian Gas Price Index, known as GIXI, fell to Rs 962 per MMBtu in January. This is a 3 per cent drop from December and a much larger 21 per cent decrease compared to January last year.
The market recorded 145 trades throughout the month. Most of the gas sold--about 84 per cent--was domestic HPHT gas sold at a government-set ceiling price of Rs 878 per MMBtu.
Among the types of contracts used, fortnightly agreements were the most popular, with 69 trades, followed by monthly contracts. The market also saw some smaller-scale liquefied natural gas (ssLNG) trades. (ANI)
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