OPEC projects that India’s demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will roughly double over the next 25 years. The forecast spans the outlook period from 2026 to 2050. The projection, reported by Business Line, is presented as part of OPEC’s longer-term view of energy demand growth in India. The sources provided do not include additional methodological details, absolute volume figures, or specific drivers such as household adoption rates, policy changes, or changes in fuel competition. They also do not specify whether the estimate refers to total LPG demand, imports, or a particular consumption segment. Based on the available information, the key point is that OPEC expects sustained growth in India’s LPG consumption through the mid- to late-21st century, reaching approximately twice the current level by 2050. Other elements of the forecast, including regional breakdowns or scenario-based ranges, are not included in the materials shared.
OPEC projects India’s LPG demand to double by 2050
OPEC projects that India’s demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will roughly double over the next 25 years. The forecast spans the outlook period from 2026 to 2050. The projection, reported by Bus...
- OPEC projects India’s LPG demand will increase significantly by 2050.
- The forecast period runs from 2026 to 2050.
- The projection indicates demand will roughly double over about 25 years.
- The available reports provide no additional figures, ranges, or scenario comparisons.
The outlook period is from 2026 to 2050
16 hours agoThe outlook period is from 2026 to 2050
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