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Gujarat Energy eyes propane import terminal in Gujarat; in talks with Qatar Energy

June 6, 2026·BusinessLineEconomy

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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and propane import infrastructure represents a structural demand point for Gulf energy exporters, particularly Qatar, which ranks among the world's largest LPG producers and has historically supplied Asian markets through long-term contracts and spot sales. India's energy import appetite—driven by petrochemical, industrial heating, and consumer demand—has created recurring commercial engagement between Indian states and GCC energy firms, establishing a pattern of port facility development and supply partnerships that reflects broader crude, gas, and refined product flows across the Indian Ocean. Terminal development negotiations of this type typically signal medium-term supply commitments that underpin downstream energy sector activity in both exporting and im

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