IGX gas trade volumes jump 50% in January on CGD, domestic HPHT demand

IGX traded 8.4 million MMBtu of gas in January, up 50% month-on-month, driven largely by CGD demand and domestic HPHT gas volumes
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New Delhi: Gas traded on the Indian Gas Exchange Limited (IGX) rose sharply in January 2026, with volumes reaching 8.4 million MMBtu (212 MMSCM), marking a 50 percent increase month-on-month and a 17 percent rise year-on-year, the exchange said on Wednesday.

IGX attributed the increase in traded volumes primarily to higher demand from city gas distribution (CGD) companies and increased trading of domestic high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) gas.

Ceiling-price domestic gas dominates trades

Of the total gas traded during the month, 84 percent comprised domestic HPHT gas priced at the administered ceiling price of Rs 878 or USD 9.72 per MMBtu, while free-market gas accounted for 16 percent of volumes.

Nearly 8 MMSCM of domestically produced gas with pricing freedom was traded at delivery points including Bokaro (CBM), Jaya, KG Basin and Hazira-ONGC, the exchange said.

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IGX’s benchmark Indian Gas Index (GIXI®) for January 2026 stood at Rs 962 or USD 10.6 per MMBtu, down 3 percent month-on-month and 21 percent year-on-year, reflecting increased domestic supply.

This came even as international gas prices moved higher on a monthly basis due to extended winter conditions and geopolitical factors, with European and Asian spot benchmarks posting month-on-month gains.

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Dahej leads free-market trades

Dahej emerged as the most active delivery point for free-market gas, while Gadimoga recorded the highest activity for ceiling-price domestic gas.

A total of 145 trades were executed during the month, with fortnightly and monthly contracts accounting for the bulk of transactions. Exchange-traded physical deliveries stood at 3.2 million MMBtu, or around 2.6 MMSCMD, IGX said.

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