Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

MODI INKS STRATEGIC PACT TO DEEPEN TIES WITH SAUDI ARABIA

Ink pacts on strategic petroleum reserves, collaborat­ion in renewable energy

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

RIYADH: India and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday launched a Strategic Partnershi­p Council to guide their ties in areas ranging from trade to energy security, even as PM Narendra Modi called for a new conflict resolution mechanism in an increasing­ly multipolar world. Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signed the pact for the Strategic Partnershi­p Council following their delegation-level talks that capped the PM’S day-long visit to the kingdom. The council was first mooted during the crown prince’s visit to India in Feb.

RIYADH: India and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday took several steps to move from a buyer-seller relationsh­ip to a strategic partnershi­p in the energy sector, including the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on strategic petroleum reserves.

Saudi Arabia is currently the second largest source of energy for India, accounting for 18% of the country’s oil supplies.

Cooperatio­n in the energy sector, including the creation of strategic petroleum reserves and collaborat­ion in renewable energy, was a key part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s discussion­s with the top Saudi leadership, including King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

Modi also expressed his appreciati­on for Saudi Arabia’s provision of regular oil supplies in the aftermath of the September attack on the facilities of state-run Saudi Aramco, which knocked out about 5% of global crude production.

Saudi Aramco and Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL) signed a memorandum of understand­ing and TS Tirumurti, secretary (economic relations) in the external affairs ministry, said Saudi Arabia is keen to play a role in the creation of strategic petroleum reserves at Padur in Karnataka.

He added that it was only a matter of time before the two sides finalise the details and terms and conditions for this project.

The reserves are meant to serve as a buffer against volatility in oil prices and potential disruption­s of supply. The facility in Padur will have a storage capacity of 2.5 million tonnes, and India has other strategic reserves with a capacity of 5.3 million tonnes.

Another MOU was signed by the Middle East unit of Indian Oil Corporatio­n and Saudi Arabia’s Al Jeri group for downstream cooperatio­n, including setting up retail outlets in the kingdom. Yet another MOU focused on cooperatio­n in the field of renewable energy, Tirumurti said.

Tirumurti further said a study is being conducted for the setting up of the world’s largest greenfield refinery at Raigarh in Maharashtr­a by Saudi Aramco, Adnoc of the United Arab Emirates and Indian public sector oil companies. The parties are “confirming some parameters of the project”, he said.

“There is determinat­ion on both sides to take this (project) forward,” Tirumurti said.

TS TIRUMURTI, MEA SECY (ECONOMIC RELATIONS) SAYS SAUDI ARABIA IS KEEN TO PLAY A ROLE IN THE CREATION OF STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVES IN K’TAKA

 ?? ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh on Tuesday.
ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh on Tuesday.

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