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India's LPG Supply Concerns Mount Amid West Asia Conflict
India expresses concern over LPG supply as West Asia conflict intensifies, noting a sharp uptick in 'panic booking' despite no reported dry-outs.
India's LPG Supply Concerns and 'Panic Booking' Spike
The Indian government has expressed concerns over liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply as the West Asia conflict intensifies. While no distribution centers have reported dry-outs, authorities noted a sharp uptick in 'panic booking' of LPG. India is the world's second-largest buyer of LPG, with 90% of its supply passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical transit chokepoint.
Strait of Hormuz Stoppage and Supply Chain Instability
The Strait of Hormuz has effectively come to a standstill, exacerbating instability in India's LPG supply chain. The government is closely monitoring the situation and working to stabilize supply. However, continued escalation of tensions in the West Asia region could increasingly impact India's energy security.
*Source: YouTube: NDTV (2026-03-14)*




