Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India, Saudi take key steps for tie-up in energy sector

Ink pacts on strategic petroleum reserves, collaborat­ion in renewable energy

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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

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

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.

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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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