India is again sourcing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States in June, as a blockade described by one outlet continues to affect shipping conditions. According to Kpler data cited in the report, imports of LPG and LNG from the US into India during May 2026 reach record levels. The report frames the shift as a pivot toward US supply to maintain import flows while disruptions persist. It does not provide detailed figures beyond the claim of record volumes, nor does it break down whether the change is specific to particular terminals, contract types, or vessel routes. The outlet presents the movement as part of a broader pattern of sourcing adjustments that respond to constraints on logistics and availability. Overall, the information available in the provided sources centers on the timing (May record levels, June follow-on shipments) and the direction of trade (from the US to India), linked to continued disruption referenced as a blockade.