India arranging crude, LNG supplies from alternative sources, oil ministry official says

A man pays after refuelling his bike at a fuel station in New Delhi, India, March 6, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

NEW DELHI, March 11 (Reuters) – India is arranging ‌crude and LNG supplies from ​alternative sources ​with two LNG cargoes ⁠on the ​way, Sujata Sharma, ​joint secretary in the federal oil ​ministry, said ​on Wednesday.

She said that ‌the ⁠country’s liquefied petroleum gas output has gone up ​25% ​after ⁠the recent government order ​asking refiners ​to ⁠maximise cooking gas production.

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