India added 52.5 mtpa regasification capacity in 2025: IGU World LNG Report

India has expanded its LNG regasification capacity by 52.5 mtpa in 2025, making it the world's fourth-largest market for such infrastructure. The growth is driven by rising demand for fertilizer, city gas, and power generation, with further expansion projects currently underway.
Why it matters
This infrastructure expansion is critical for India's energy security and its transition toward a gas-based economy to meet growing industrial and utility demands.
India added 52.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of regasification capacity across eight terminals, as it surpassed Spain to become the fourth largest market for regasification capacity in 2025, according to the International Gas Union’s (IGU) World LNG Report.
The article reports factual data from the International Gas Union and government projects without emotive language or political framing.
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