Argentina has significantly ramped up its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exports to India, doubling shipment volumes in response to ongoing supply disruptions from West Asia. The shift underscores India’s efforts to diversify sourcing and ensure energy security amid geopolitical tensions affecting traditional suppliers. Trade sources indicate that increased LPG cargoes from Argentina are helping to bridge the supply gap caused by instability in key West Asian export routes. Indian importers have moved swiftly to secure alternative supplies, leveraging Argentina’s growing export capacity and competitive pricing. The surge in shipments is being facilitated by improved logistics coordination and a rise in spot market activity, with several vessels already en route to Indian ports.