Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Cabinet clears setting up 2 more oil reserves

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In a move to bolster the country’s crude oil reserves, the Cabinet on Wednesday approved constructi­on of two more strategic petroleum reserves with aggregate capacity of 6.5 million tonnes (MT) at Chandikhol in Orissa and Padur in Karnataka, railway minister Piyush Goyal announced.

Under phase-1 of the strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) programme, government has built crude oil storage facilities with total capacity of 5.33 MT, equivalent to around 39 million barrels, at three locations — Visakhapat­nam, Mangalore and Padur.

“Cabinet has approved two additional storage facilities with capacity aggregatin­g 6.5 MT at Chandikhol of 4 MT and at Padur of 2.5 MT, the creation of which will help in significan­tly strengthen­ing the country’s strategic oil reserves,” Goyal told reporters here after a Cabinet meeting.

“We are going to explore the PPP (public-private partnershi­p) mode for execution of these undergroun­d caverns for which potential investors will be approached,” Goyal said, adding that the Cabinet has only accorded in-principle approval, while costs of the advanced design and engineerin­g required would be worked out.

A petroleum ministry release said the completed phase-I of the SPR programme has estimated supplies of around 10 days of India’s crude requiremen­t.

“Cabinet’s approval for establishi­ng additional 6.5 MT strategic petroleum reserve facilities will provide an additional supply of about 12 days,” it said.

Last month, the first consignmen­t of 2 million barrels of crude oil arrived from the UAE, intended to fill one of the two strategic reserve caverns at Mangaluru.

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