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India's LNG demand drops in 2025 as buyers wait for supply wave

The world’s fourth-biggest LNG importer bought about 16 million tons of the super-chilled gas in the eight months through August, down 10% from a year earlier

September 16, 2025 / 07:22 IST
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India’s imports are expected to rebound as soon as next year, helped by a looming supply glut that should drag prices lower

India’s annual liquefied natural gas demand is set to contract in 2025 for the first time in years, as buyers hold out for a surge in production that is expected to push down prices.

The world’s fourth-biggest LNG importer bought about 16 million tons of the super-chilled gas in the eight months through August, down 10% from a year earlier, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.

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Purchases slowed as elevated spot prices made LNG less competitive against alternative fuels, while monsoon rains brought cooler weather and reduced power demand. The pullback offers some relief to a global gas market that’s remained tight since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine forced Europe to pivot to LNG, boosting competition with Asia.

India’s imports are expected to rebound as soon as next year, helped by a looming supply glut that should drag prices lower. Projects coming online from the US to Qatar starting in 2026 are set to add volumes that will outstrip demand growth through the rest of the decade.