HomeOil and GasU.S. Energy Exporters Unlikely to Gain Big From Potential U.S.-India Trade Deal Oil and Gas U.S. Energy Exporters Unlikely to Gain Big From Potential U.S.-India Trade Deal By Energy Jobline August 12, 2025 0 109 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Despite U.S. tariffs aimed at boosting energy sales to India, analysts say structural and economic factors make it unlikely that Indian buyers will significantly increase imports of U.S. oil, LNG, or coal in the near term. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleEversource Replacing 18,600 Feet of Connecticut Gas Lines with Modern Plastic PipeNext articleCoastal Bend LNG Names EXP as Lead Environmental Consultant for Texas Export Project Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Pipeline Rivalry Heats Up in North Carolina as Transco, MVP Compete for Market Share September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas Turkey Secures 15 Bcm LNG in New Deals to Diversify Gas Supply September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas New Era JV Taps Mawgan Capital to Power West Texas AI Data Center with Low-Carbon Gas September 12, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular Ferrari’s EV ‘Shifting’ Won’t Work Like Gears. They’re ‘Power Levels’ Instead October 14, 2025 DOI halts development of largest solar project in the US Environmental review of 6.2-GW Esmeralda 7 solar project canceled. October 14, 2025 Alsym Energy ready to scale Massachusetts-developed sodium-ion battery cell October 14, 2025 GM Is Selling More EVs Than Ever. Here’s Why It’s Out $1.6 Billion October 14, 2025 Load more Recent Comments