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Gas Snarl: India Faces Supply Cuts Amid West Asia Tensions
6 Mar
Summary
- India's crude oil buffer offers short-term security.
- Qatar's LNG halt impacts India's gas supply to critical sectors.
- Strait of Hormuz is a key bottleneck for global oil transport.

India possesses sufficient crude oil reserves for the short term, bolstered by years of diversifying import sources, providing some resilience against crises like the Strait of Hormuz situation. However, a production halt in Qatar, India's primary liquefied natural gas (LNG) provider, is creating immediate challenges.
This LNG disruption compels Indian companies to curtail industrial gas supplies, impacting operations in critical sectors. While attention in the ongoing West Asia conflict often centers on crude oil prices, the ramifications for gas supply could prove more damaging to the Indian economy. The Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately one-fifth of global oil passes daily, remains a point of significant geopolitical sensitivity.




