India-US energy corridor talks focus on India's growth-linked energy priorities
India's future prosperity hinges on robust energy security. Recently, the Indian Consulate in Houston welcomed high-profile executives at a US-India Energy Roundtable. Conversations delved into worldwide energy trends and the essential investments...
The Consulate General of India (CGI) in Houston on February 4 convened a high-level US-India Energy Roundtable on the Global Energy Outlook 2026 at its office here, in partnership with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).Also Read: The Russian niggle in the India-US trade deal amid the celebrations
The closed-door meeting brought together over 30 senior executives from global energy, engineering, and technology firms, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, Honeywell, GAIL, Larsen & Toubro, Weatherford, LanzaTech, S&P Global, McKinsey, and the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
The Consulate General of India said the roundtable was part of its ongoing effort to provide a platform for dialogue between policymakers and industry leaders on shared energy challenges and commercial opportunities.
The roundtable follows the February 2026 India-US trade framework, which identified energy and technology cooperation as core drivers of bilateral growth.
Participation by companies such as LanzaTech and Honeywell reflected growing commercial interest in sustainable aviation fuels and carbon recycling technologies relevant to India's industrial and aviation sectors, officials said.
According to USISPF, discussions focused on global supply-demand trends, infrastructure investment, and policy frameworks that could enable deeper commercial engagement between US energy companies and Indian public and private sector players.Also Read: US-India trade deal: India won't be bullied by Trump and his aides, Ajit Doval told Rubio
A presentation on the Global Energy Outlook by Prasanna V Joshi, Corporate Director for Economics and Energy at ExxonMobil, outlined projections showing sustained growth in India's energy demand over the coming decades, driven by industrial expansion, urbanisation, and rising electricity consumption.
Participants noted that India's near-term priorities include scaling LNG and natural gas infrastructure, expanding power generation capacity, and deploying digital and advanced technologies across the energy value chain to meet growing demand from industry and data centres.
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