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    India deepens U.S. energy trade to mend trade relations amid tariffs

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonNovember 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A man pushes a tricycle loaded with LPG cylinders on the road below the Adani signage in Mumbai. US based Hindenburg Research firm’s allegation on fraud by Adani Enterprise has sparked political debate in India by the opposition parties.

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    India is ramping up its energy imports from the U.S. in a bid to reduce its trade surplus with Washington — a key demand of the Trump administration during trade negotiations with New Delhi.

    On Monday, Hardeep Singh Puri, Indian union minister of petroleum and natural gas, announced a deal that will see the United States supply nearly 10% of New Delhi’s liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports.

    Indian state-owned oil companies have signed a 1-year deal to import around 2.2 million tonnes per annum of LPG, from the U.S. Gulf Coast, he said in a post on X, calling it “a historic first.”

    This would be the “first structured contract of U.S. LPG for the Indian market” and the purchases would be based on “Mount Belvieu as the benchmark for LPG purchases,” he said.

    “We believe that this move is for diversifying our LPG sourcing, which is currently concentrated in the Middle East, and also to reduce trade surplus with the U.S.,” Nomura’s equity analyst for energy Bineet Banka told CNBC in an emailed response.

    India’s total LPG imports are around 20-21 million tons annually, he said adding that if 10% of that supply is sourced the U.S., at current prices, it implies an incremental import of $1 billion from the U.S. Though Banka said that the incremental imports are “not much” compared with the India’s trade surplus of $40 billion with the U.S.

    Since August, ties between the U.S. and India have been strained after Washington imposed a tariff of 50% on Indian goods. Reciprocal tariffs of 25% were imposed on Indian goods as part of a broad strategy to address trade imbalances and boost domestic industries, while the other 25% was due to India’s import of Russian oil.

    U.S.-India energy trade deepens

    In September, President Donald Trump doubled down on his criticism of India, referring to trade ties with the country as “a totally one-sided disaster!”

    During that same month, Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who was in the U.S. for trade negotiations, had reportedly said that India will increase its trade with the U.S. on energy products in the years to come.

    “And being close friends, natural partners, our energy security goals will have a very high element of US involvement,” the Indian minister had said.

    Since then, the two sides have softened their stances, with Trump recently evoking memories of his last visit to India and referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “his friend” and a “great man,” as he addressed reporters at the White House on Nov 6.

    The U.S. President also said that India has “largely stopped buying Russian oil,” a fact which is yet to be backed by data.

    According to data shared by tanker tracker, Kpler, as of Nov. 17, India’s imports of Russian crude oil remain at a relatively high level, at 1.85 million barrels per day compared to 1.6 mbd in October.

    “Given that buyers are granted until Nov 21 to wind down transactions with Rosneft and Lukoil, Indian refiners are expected to rush to bring in as many barrels as possible in the next few days,” said Kpler’s Muyu Xu.

    But she added that India’s imports of U.S. crude “saw a sharp rise in October, reaching 568 kbd (thousand barrel per day)—the highest level since February 2021.”

    India imports around 5 million barrels per day of crude oil, according to data from Nomura which predicts that the total impact on the import bill will be around $1.1 billion, assuming that 35% of the Russian mix this year comes down to 15% and taking into account an average Russian crude discount of $3 per barrel.

    Impact on Indian economy

    Experts are divided as to how this change of energy mix will affect India’s economy.

    According to Nomura’s Asia Economics team, “India could also stand to gain if this shift [away from Russian crude imports] leads to a trade deal with the US and the lowering of tariffs.” The firm assumes that the 25% Russian penalty “will be removed after November, while the 25% reciprocal tariff stays through FY26.”

    But Rystad Energy’s Pankaj Srivastava cautions that India’s import bill is expected to increase.

    “With thawing of US-India relations, reduction of tariffs, planned expansion of refineries in 2026/2027 along with petrochemical plants, import bill is expected to increase unless India substantially increase the domestic production,” Srivastava, senior vice president of commodity markets at Rystad told CNBC.



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