• India’s gas production dips 5.1% in October as LNG imports fall 21.6%

    India’s gross natural gas production fell 5.1 per cent year-on-year to 2,954 million metric standard cubic metres (MMSCM) in October 2025, while liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports declined 21.6 per cent to 2,844 MMSCM, leading to a 14.6 per cent drop in gas available for sale, data released by the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) showed.

    According to PPAC’s Monthly Report on Natural Gas Production, Availability and Consumption for October 2025, domestic gas production was lower compared with the corresponding month of the previous year, while LNG imports also recorded a sharp decline. As a result, natural gas available for sale during the month stood at 5,302 MMSCM, compared with 6,212 MMSCM in October 2024. Total gas consumption availability during the month was reported at 5,759 MMSCM.

    The data showed that fertiliser units remained the largest consumers of natural gas in October, accounting for about 30 per cent of total consumption. City Gas Distribution (CGD) followed with a 23 per cent share, while the power sector consumed around 9 per cent. Refineries accounted for 8 per cent of gas consumption, and petrochemicals used about 6 per cent, according to the sector-wise break-up provided by PPAC.

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