Deccan Chronicle

Centre to lessen oil blow for polls

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New Delhi: With oil prices on the boil just as general elections are announced, Oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan has asked world’s largest oil exporter Saudi Arabia to play an active role in keeping rates at a reasonable level. Petrol and diesel prices have risen by over `2 per litre in last one month.

New Delhi, March 10: With oil prices on the boil just as general elections are announced, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan has asked world’s largest oil exporter Saudi Arabia to play an active role in keeping rates at a reasonable level.

Petrol and diesel prices have risen by over `2 per litre in last one month as internatio­nal rates have risen on hopes of the US and China ending a trade war that has slowed down the global economic growth and Opec ally Russia saying it would ramp up its crude supply cuts.

Pradhan raised the issue of rising oil prices with the visiting Saudi oil minister Khalid Al-Falih late last night and sought a role of the Kingdom in cooling rates.

“Shared my concern on the rising oil prices and sought active role to be played by Saudi Arabia for keeping oil prices at reasonable level,” he tweeted after the meeting.

An official statement issued on Sunday said: “During the meeting, Pradhan referred to Saudi Arabia’s pre-eminent role as a leading producer of crude oil in the world, and in maintainin­g global oil market balance.”

“He raised concerns about increasing trend in global crude oil prices. He also pointed to the need for uninterrup­ted supplies of crude oil and LPG to India in view of the Opec-plus (decision to) cut (output),” it said.

Both ministers, it said, also discussed about the possible adverse impact of recent geopolitic­al developmen­ts on global oil market. It, however, did not say about the Saudi oil minister’s response to India’s demand.

Petrol and diesel prices, which are revised daily, have been on the rise for the last one month or so. Petrol price in Delhi has increased by `2.12 a litre to `72.40 on Sunday, while diesel rates have risen by `2.03 to `67.54 per litre.

The statement said the visit of the Saudi oil minister was a follow up of first State visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud last month.

“Both the ministers agreed to take concrete steps for early implementa­tion of the decisions taken in the oil and gas sector during the visit of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to India last month,” it said.

The visit, it said, reflects the intensifyi­ng engagement between the two countries in the hydrocarbo­n sector. Saudi Arabia is the second largest supplier of crude and LPG to India.

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