LPG and LNG in India

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in India

Overview

LPG is the primary cooking fuel for households in India and has seen rapid expansion due to government initiatives.

Expansion of LPG Access

  • Near universal household coverage (~100%) achieved
  • Increased from about 62% coverage in 2016
  • Driven mainly by the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)
  • Traditional fuels like firewood and kerosene have declined significantly

Growth in Consumption

  • LPG consumption has nearly doubled (2012–2023)
  • Expansion supported by:
    • Increased bottling plants
    • Wider distributor network

Composition and Production

LPG mainly consists of:

  • Propane
  • Butane
  • Small quantities of heavier hydrocarbons

Sources of production:

  • Natural gas processing
  • Crude oil refining
  • Petrochemical industries

Domestic Production

  • Public sector Oil Marketing Companies such as:
    • Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)
    • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)
  • Together meet about 40% of India’s LPG demand

Imports and Supply Dependence

  • Around 60% of LPG demand is met through imports
  • Major suppliers:
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Qatar
  • Most imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, making supply vulnerable

Emerging Challenges

  • Disruptions in West Asia affecting shipping routes
  • Increased costs and supply uncertainty
  • Government response includes boosting refinery output of propane and butane

Alternative Sources

  • United States (Natural Gas Liquids from shale gas)
  • Russia
  • Limited availability from China (due to high domestic consumption)

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Definition

LNG is natural gas (mainly methane) cooled to about –160°C, converting it into liquid form for efficient storage and transport.

Importance

  • Reduces volume significantly, enabling long-distance transport
  • Crucial for industries, power, and urban gas networks

India’s LNG Supply Structure

Domestic vs Imports

  • Domestic production: ~50% of demand
  • Imports (as LNG): ~50%

Key Suppliers

  • Qatar (largest supplier; long-term contracts)
  • United States
  • Australia
  • Russia

Qatar alone accounts for a significant share of global LNG exports, making it strategically critical.

LNG Infrastructure in India

Import and Processing

  • LNG is imported via specialised carriers
  • Stored in cryogenic tanks
  • Converted back to gas through regasification terminals
  • Transported via pipeline networks

Key Limitation

  • India has limited storage capacity
  • Unlike Europe, India lacks extensive underground gas storage
  • Relies largely on real-time consumption, increasing vulnerability

Uses of Natural Gas in India

Major consumption sectors:

  • Fertilizer industry (~30%)
  • City Gas Distribution (~21%)
  • Power generation (~13%)

Other uses:

  • Petrochemicals
  • Refining
  • Industrial processes

Natural gas is especially critical for ammonia production, which is essential for fertilizers.

Impact of West Asia Conflict

The conflict has significantly affected India’s energy landscape:

Key Impacts

  • Disruption of supplies from the Persian Gulf
  • Rising global LPG and LNG prices
  • Increased volatility in LNG spot markets

Market Indicators

  • The JKM Index (Asian LNG benchmark) has shown high volatility

Mitigating Factors

  • Lower seasonal demand for fertilizers reduces immediate pressure
  • Some industries can switch to alternative fuels such as:
    • Naphtha
    • Furnace oil

Way Forward

India’s energy security is constrained by heavy import dependence. Key policy priorities include:

  • Enhancing domestic production of LPG and natural gas
  • Expanding LNG storage infrastructure
  • Diversifying import sources
  • Strengthening strategic reserves
  • Promoting alternative and renewable energy sources

Conclusion

While India has made significant progress in expanding LPG access and increasing natural gas usage, its reliance on imports exposes it to geopolitical risks. Strengthening domestic capabilities and infrastructure will be essential to ensure a stable, resilient, and secure energy system.

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