India looking to store oil overseas in U.S., other commercially viable locations: Dharmendra Pradhan

Speaking at a conference on the ‘Energy Security Towards Atmanirbhar Bharat’, the Oil Minister said India is now importing crude oil from over 30 countries.

India, the world’s third-biggest oil importer, is exploring storing crude oil in the U.S. and other commercially viable locations to hedge its supply risks, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Tuesday.

Also, the country has tied up long-term crude oil supplies from the U.S., Russia and Angola to diversify its import basket beyond its traditional suppliers in the volatile Middle-East.

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Speaking at a conference on the ‘Energy Security Towards Atmanirbhar Bharat’, he said India is now importing crude oil from over 30 countries, including from Africa, North and South Americas as well as Southeast Asia.

“We are also exploring overseas crude storage…

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