Briefing: Gas on the line: will the Iran war squeeze India's piped gas next?
Strategic angle: The Iran war has already rattled LPG users. Will India’s piped gas network face the next squeeze?
The conflict in Iran has already caused significant disruptions in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies, affecting users across the region. As the situation evolves, there is growing concern regarding the implications for India's piped gas infrastructure.
India's piped gas network, which relies on stable supply routes, may face challenges if the conflict escalates further. The potential for increased geopolitical tensions could lead to supply chain vulnerabilities.
Operators must assess the resilience of their infrastructure and consider contingency plans to mitigate any disruptions. The situation warrants close monitoring to ensure that capacity and throughput remain stable amidst these geopolitical uncertainties.