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India claims that the Indian-backed oil refinery should start operations in Mongolia in 2028.

India's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that an Indian-backed refinery in Mongolia will begin operating in 2028. The Mongolian authorities want Indian companies to also explore for oil and natural gas in the country.

The announcement came during the visit of Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa to India. Mongolia's first refinery will be built using a $1.7 billion Indian credit line. It has the capacity to process 1,5 million metric tonnes of crude oil per year, or 30,000 barrels a day.

P. Kumaran is a senior official in the Indian Foreign Ministry. He said that refinery equipment will be manufactured in India, and shipped to Mongolia. It seems to be moving forward. He told reporters that he expected the refinery to be operational by 2028.

Kumaran, a Kumaran from India, said that the country is looking to import coal as well. It is a landlocked country sandwiched between Russia and China. Russia and Mongolia offer a discount for Mongolian goods that transit through Russia's railway and ports, Kumaran said.

"We're also trying to find out more to see if there is a discount available between Mongolian and Russian," Kumaran added. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis, Alexandra Hudson; Surbhi Mitra in New Delhi)

(source: Reuters)