Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PM Modi makes case for responsibl­e crude pricing

ENERGY SUMMIT Pricing must balance interests of producer, consumer: Modi

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GREATER NOIDA: With volatile oil prices in the past playing havoc on economies of i mporting nations like India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made a strong case for a responsibl­e pricing of crude oil that balances interests of both producers and consumers, saying people must have universal assess to clean, affordable and equitable supply of energy.

Speaking at the Petrotech 2019 conference, he said the world for long has seen crude prices on a roller-coaster.

For a nation dependent on imports to meet more than 80% of its oil needs and half of its gas requiremen­ts, the volatility last October jacked up retail petrol and diesel prices to record highs. The same has led to natural gas not being used as a fuel in power plants despite it having enormous environmen­tal advantage over polluting coal and liquid fuels.

“We need to move to responsibl­e pricing, which balances the interests of both the producer and consumer,” he said. “We also need to move towards transparen­t and flexible markets for both oil and gas. Only then can we serve the energy needs of humanity in an optimal manner.” Modi said the challenge before nations is to deliver affordable, efficient, clean and assured energy supplies to their citizens.

“Suitably priced, stable and sustainabl­e energy supply, is essential for rapid growth of the economy,” he said, adding that “it also helps the poor and deprived sections of society to partake of economic benefits.” Oil and gas are not only a commodity of trade but also of necessity—whether it is for the kitchen of a common man or for an aircraft, energy is essential, he said.

The Prime Minister said India is the fastest-growing large economy in the world and a recent report has estimated that it could be the second largest world economy by 2030.

At present, India is the sixthlarge­st economy in the world and is the third-largest energy consumer in the world, with demand growing at more than 5% annually.

“India remains an attractive market for energy companies with energy demand expected to more than double by 2040,” he said.

Stating that the energy sector is a pivot and key enabler of growth, he said energy supply, sources and consumptio­n patterns are changing. “Perhaps, this could be a historic transition.” “There is a shift in energy consumptio­n from west to east. The United States has become the world’s largest oil and gas producer after the shale revolution. Solar energy and other renewable sources of energy have become more competitiv­e. They are emerging as sustainabl­e substitute­s for traditiona­l energy forms.

Natural gas is fast becoming one of the largest fuels in the global energy mix.

“There are signs of convergenc­e, between cheaper renewable energy, technologi­es, and digital applicatio­ns. This may expedite the achievemen­t of many sustainabl­e developmen­t goals,” he said.

While the world is entering an era of greater energy availabili­ty, more than a billion people across the globe still do not have access to electricit­y and many more do not have access to clean cooking fuel.

“People must have universal access to clean, affordable, sustainabl­e and equitable supply of energy,” he said.

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