Govt guarantees at least 70pc natural gas supply to fertiliser plants amid West Asia crisis
Fertiliser plants are now 'Priority Sector-2' for natural gas, ensuring 70% of average consumption to protect domestic production from West Asian conflict disruptions. This measure safeguards output ahead of the Kharif sowing season, with India ho...
The average will be calculated on the basis of the previous six months' consumption, Ministry of Fertilisers said notifying decision in the Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026 on March 9.
"This measure aims to safeguard fertilizer production against global supply chain disruptions, particularly the LNG supply issues caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East," the ministry said in a statement.
The move comes amid concerns that political instability in West Asia could disrupt liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments and affect fertiliser output ahead of the critical Kharif sowing season.
Senior officials from all fertiliser companies participated in a high-level meeting at the Department of Fertilisers on Tuesday, where they presented their preparedness status and flagged challenges. Officials from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas also attended.
The Department of Fertilisers said India's total fertiliser reserve has reached 180.12 lakh tonne ahead of Kharif - a 36.6 per cent increase over 131.79 lakh tonne recorded on the same date last year. The surge has been driven largely by unprecedented accumulation of DAP (25.17 lakh tonne) and NPK/NPKS (56.30 lakh tonne).
As of March 10, stocks stand at: Urea - 61.51 lakh tonne; DAP - 25.17 lakh tonne; NPK - 56.30 lakh tonne; Potash - 12.90 lakh tonne; SSP - 24.24 lakh tonne.
On the import front, the government has brought in 98 lakh tonne of urea as of February 2026, with an additional 17 lakh tonne in the pipeline over the next three months.
The department said an aggressive advance-stocking strategy during low-consumption periods has resulted in the large buffer, adding that despite disruptions in maritime transport, domestic supply to farmers will remain unaffected.
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