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Price oil responsibl­y, India tells Opec

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

India on Thursday voiced its concern over high internatio­nal oil prices with oil producers cartel Opec and nudged it to move to responsibl­e pricing that balances interests of both producers and consumers.

Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan ( pictured) conveyed India’s concerns when he met ambassador­s of Opec countries in India, an official statement said here.

“The meeting comes at a crucial time when the global crude oil prices are at the highest since the peak of 2014,” it said.

India is 80 per cent dependent on imports to meet its oil needs and eight of its top suppliers are from the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). The block accounted for about 83 per cent of India’s total crude oil imports, 98 per cent of its LPG imports and 74 per cent of its LNG imports during the last financial year ended March 31, 2018.

During the meeting, Minister Pradhan expressed his concern about rising crude oil prices and its negative impact on consumers across the world, particular­ly in India,” the statement said. “He emphasised that global crude prices have gone beyond the threshold which can be sustained by the world.”

Production cuts by OPEC have led to internatio­nal oil prices hitting a four-year high last month that forced a ~3.8 per litre hike in petrol and ~3.38 a litre increase in diesel prices. Rates started to cool towards month end and retail prices have been cut thereafter.

Pradhan said the market fundamenta­ls do not support such high prices. He urged OPEC “to move to responsibl­e pricing, one that balances the interests of both the producer and consumer.”

He reiterated the issue of discrimina­tory pricing through measures such as Asian Premium.

“Minister urged them to move to transparen­t and flexible markets for both oil and gas,” the statement said.

Pradhan is scheduled to visit Vienna next week from June 20-21 to participat­e in the 7th OPEC Internatio­nal Seminar to further discuss these key issues with OPEC Secretary General Sanusi Barkindo. Ministers from OPEC member countries will also be attending the seminar.

“Met with Ambassador­s of #OPEC and discussed India’s growing position in the world energy demand & the need for responsibl­e pricing which balances the interests of both the producer & consumer countries. Also suggested to create transparen­t & flexible markets for both oil and gas,” Pradhan tweeted with pictures of him standing with Ambassador­s of Iran and Venezuela to India.

India, he said, will be a key driver of global energy demands in the next 25 years. “The world not only sees India as a leading consumer of energy, they also acknowledg­e our growing importance in the energy world due to our proactive role in achieving energy security including renewables, alternate fuels and commitment to global initiative­s on climate change.”

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