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Petronet CEO: India will purchase US LNG at a reasonable price if offered.

The head of India's largest gas importer Petronet LNG, who is also New Delhi's chief gas buyer, said that India would buy U.S. LNG if the price was reasonable.

Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump said that he would reduce tariffs on Indian imports to 18%, from 50%. This will ease concerns in India. In exchange, New Delhi was asked to double its annual US imports.

In 2024-2025 the bilateral trade reached $132 billion, with an approximate $41 billion surplus to India's benefit.

Akshay Singh, at a recent press conference, said that India is seeking to obtain energy at a price that's "competitive and affordable" for consumers. He added that gas would be used by consumers if the prices were "reasonable" in comparison to other fuels.

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India's gas-fired generation capacity is about 27,000 megawatts, but the plants are only operating at a quarter due to a lack of gas at "affordable" prices.

India's stated intent to purchase $500 billion of U.S. products over five years as part of a trade agreement with Washington has drawn scepticism. Economists warn that it could distort the commercial procurement process and drastically alter the trade balance.

Demand for liquefied?gas is expected to increase in the coming years in the most populous country in the world, due to the demand in fertilisers, city gas and the power, refinery, and refining sectors.

India is currently the fourth largest buyer of LNG in the world. It aims to increase the proportion of gas to its energy mix from 6% to 15% by 2030.

Petronet, who buys gas in Qatar and Australia, is exploring ways to secure more long-term contracts as it expands its existing plant's?capacity and builds a brand new import terminal along the east coast.

Singh stated that the price of LNG is expected to stabilize as global capacity increases.

(source: Reuters)