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When Hormuz closed, India called Houston and Lagos

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By Sadananda Mohapatra, Senior Business Journalist

Lead Story: The Strait That Rewired India’s Gas Map

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has done something that years of energy policy could not: forced India to fundamentally rewire its gas import network in real time.

The consequences reach well beyond cooking cylinders. Natural gas is the feedstock for urea and ammonia production, making uninterrupted supply a food security issue as much as an energy one. India imports roughly 60% of its LPG needs and about 50% of its LNG requirements. When that supply chain fractures, the squeeze moves simultaneously from the kitchen stove to the fertiliser plant, threatening both household energy access and agricultural input availability.

The most immediate casualty has been India’s Qatari supply relationship. Petronet LNG’s approximately 7.5 million tonne annual long-term agreement with Qatar has been effectively suspended, with no cargo transiting the Strait under normal commercial conditions since the crisis began. A voyage from Qatar to India through Hormuz takes roughly 7 to 10 days. The Cape of Good Hope detour adds three to four weeks, fundamentally changing the economics of every cargo on that route.

India’s response has been swift and pragmatic. March 2026 saw purchases from the United States, Oman and Nigeria rise sharply as Gulf shipments dried up. American LNG has emerged as a commercially strong alternative: routed via the Atlantic and around Africa’s southern tip, the voyage takes 35 to 40 days but carries zero geopolitical transit risk and is priced on competitive Henry Hub-linked terms. West African LNG from Nigeria and Angola, reachable in roughly 20 to 25 days via the Cape route, has similarly attracted stronger Indian buying interest.

There has been one breakthrough worth noting. The Indian tanker Desh Garima successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is headed to Mumbai carrying an LPG cargo, the first such transit in weeks. Fourteen Indian ships remain in the Hormuz region as New Delhi intensifies diplomatic efforts to secure safe passage for its energy fleet.

The recovery timeline is sobering. Official assessments suggest LPG supply normalisation could take up to four years under optimistic scenarios. In the interim, India is building a gas sourcing architecture it never needed before: longer routes, new counterparties, and a hard-learned lesson about the cost of concentrating energy imports in a single geographic chokepoint.

For investors watching India’s energy sector, the LNG sourcing shift is not a temporary workaround. It is the beginning of a structural rebalancing that will reshape long-term supply contracts, shipping logistics and terminal infrastructure for years to come.


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India commissioned 64,895 megawatts of new generation capacity in the last financial year, nearly doubling its previous record of 34,054 megawatts set just a year earlier. Of this, 52,095 megawatts came from renewable energy sources, making it one of the largest single-year clean power additions anywhere in the world. The numbers place India firmly among the front-runners in the global energy transition, and signal that the country’s installation machinery has shifted into a higher gear.

India Builds a Domestic Wall Around Battery Storage

India is introducing an approved list of trusted domestic battery manufacturers, effectively restricting government-backed energy storage projects to verified homegrown vendors. The move is a non-tariff barrier designed to reduce import dependence as India pursues an ambitious target of 47 gigawatts of battery storage capacity under its newly announced India Battery Vision 2047. For investors, it signals that India’s energy storage market will increasingly reward domestic manufacturing over imported supply chains.

Odisha’s Stalled Strategic Oil Reserve Finally Moves

A long-delayed strategic petroleum reserve project at Chandikhol in Odisha’s Jajpur district is finally advancing. The state government has cleared 13 illegal stone quarries and handed over 400 acres to the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited for the Rs 8,743 crore (approximately USD 1 billion) facility. Strategic reserves are India’s insurance policy against supply shocks of exactly the kind currently playing out in West Asia. The project’s progress also opens investment opportunities in the broader Jajpur-Chandikhol industrial corridor.

India Maps a Road to 100 GW of Nuclear Power

A high-level government workshop has laid out pathways to scale India’s nuclear capacity to 100 gigawatts through public-private partnerships under the recently enacted SHANTI Act, 2025. Strategies under discussion include converting retiring coal plants into nuclear sites, developing smaller modular reactors that require less capital and land, and creating risk-sharing frameworks to attract private investment. Coming weeks after the Kalpakkam fast breeder reactor attained criticality, the workshop signals that India’s nuclear ambitions are moving from aspiration to execution.

About the Author:

Sadananda Mohapatra is a veteran business journalist with decades of experience covering India’s energy, industry, and economic landscape. With stints at reputed financial news publications like The Business Standard & NewsWire18, he reported extensively on India’s power sector, minerals policy, coal and energy regulation, and industrial developments — building a deep, ground-level understanding of the global energy economy. His work spans corporate affairs, infrastructure, and policy analysis, with a particular focus on eastern India’s resource-rich industrial corridor. He currently writes on the global energy landscape through his newsletter, The Joule’s Stack.

This article has been published with permission from the author, which appeared on Substack first.

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