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South Asia's $107 Billion LNG Gamble Faces Financing and Supply Risks

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Instability and vulnerabilities in global markets threaten South Asia's planned multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure expansion, according to industry analysis.

South Asia's ambitious $107 billion plan to expand liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure is facing significant economic and energy security risks, according to a report from Offshore Energy. The region's LNG expansion strategy, which includes new import terminals, pipelines, and power plants, is being threatened by instability and vulnerabilities across global markets and power systems in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran, the report states. 'With the ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, the economic viability and energy security of these mammoth LNG projects in South Asia have come under the scanner,' the report notes, citing analysis from industry intelligence firm Global. The report highlights that the planned LNG buildout across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh is now exposed to risks such as difficulties in securing project financing, as well as potential disruptions to energy supply from the Middle East. Ongoing conflicts and market volatility in the region could undermine the business case for these major infrastructure investments. 'South Asian countries need to carefully re-evaluate their energy security strategies and diversify their fuel mix to mitigate the risks,' the report concludes, according to Offshore Energy.
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