Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Legitimate energy transactio­ns can’t be politicise­d, says Govt

‘India has been constraine­d to pay ever-rising prices charged by certain oil suppliers, which is leading India to diversify its procuremen­t sources’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday asserted that its energy purchases from Russia remain ‘minuscule’ in comparison to its total consumptio­n and that legitimate energy transactio­ns cannot be politicise­d as energy export from Russia are yet to be sanctioned.

The world’s third-biggest oil-consuming and importing nation has in recent weeks snapped few cargoes available from Russia at deep discounts as part of its plans to diversify its import basket. These purchases have been commented upon.

“India’s legitimate energy transactio­ns cannot be politicize­d,” the oil ministry said in a statement reacting to such reports. “Energy flows are yet to be sanctioned.”

It went on to state that the reports “make conjecture­s and try to sensationa­lize routine purchase of crude oil by Indian oil companies from Russia based” and this is a part of “a pre-meditated attempt to further destabiliz­e an already fragile global oil market.”

“India’s energy needs are enormous with daily consumptio­n of around 5 million barrels and a refining capacity of 250 million tonnes per annum,” it said. “For energy security and to fulfil its objective of providing energy justice to each of its citizens, Indian energy companies buy from all major oil producers in the world.”

It, however, did not quantify the purchases made from Russia.

“Our top 10 import destinatio­ns are mostly from West Asia. In the recent past, USA has become a major crude oil source for India, supplying almost $13 billion worth of energy imports, with almost 7.3 per cent of market share of crude oil imports,” the statement said.

India, it said, has been constraine­d to pay ever-increasing prices charged by certain oil suppliers, which is leading India to diversify its sources of procuremen­t.

“Meanwhile, energy demand in India remains inelastic. At the current price levels, many countries in the immediate neighbourh­ood are facing severe fuel shortages and chaos due to high fuel inflation,” it said adding the Government has ensured access to affordable energy to Indian citizens despite challengin­g times.

The ministry said Indian energy companies have been sourcing energy supplies from Russia, on a sustained basis, over the past several years. “Yearly figures may have varied due to a variety of reasons, including operationa­l necessitie­s.”

“If suddenly, now, as a huge importer of crude oil, India pulls back on its diversifie­d sources, concentrat­ing on the remaining, in an already constraine­d market, it will lead to further volatility and instabilit­y, jacking up internatio­nal prices,” the statement said justifying purchases from Russia.

“Despite attempts to portray it otherwise, energy purchases from Russia remain minuscule in comparison to India’s total consumptio­n,” it said calling for attention to be on other countries that are major consumers of energy supplied from Russia.

Speculatio­n on Indian purchases from Russia will “end up serving vested interests including speculator­s, leading to a negative impact on the global economic recovery,” it added.

‘Our top 10 import destinatio­ns are mostly from West Asia. In the recent past, USA has become a major crude oil source for India, supplying almost $13 billion worth of energy imports, with almost 7.3 per cent of market share of crude oil imports,’

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