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India's ONGC plans 13 million bbl of national strategic oil reserves

India's ONGC plans 13 million bbl of national strategic oil reserves
India's ONGC plans 13 million bbl of national strategic oil reserves

India's Oil?and?Natural?Gas Corp. will build a 1,75 million metric tons (about 13,000,000 barrels) strategic petroleum reserve at Mangalore, in southern India. The company announced this in a late-night stock exchange filing on Thursday.

India, which is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world, was severely affected by the blockade imposed on the Strait of Hormuz - during the Iran War. Around a fifth (25%) of all energy in the world passes through this?waterway.

India has increased its energy cooperation, with countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Japan and others, in order to strengthen its emergency stockpile.

In a filing, ONGC, India’s largest oil exploration company, said it would ask the federal government for permission to use the storage facility in the commercial interest of the country.

New Delhi allows the commercial use of a portion of its strategic storage located at three locations in southern India - Mangalore Padur and Vizag. This storage can store up to 5,33 MT crude.

The Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd., a government-owned company, manages these storage facilities.

ONGC did not specify the cost or time required to complete the new SPR facility in Mangalore.

India's strategic?stockpiles represent a small fraction of the country's 5.2 million barrels a day refining capability.

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd is a subsidiary of ONGC and operates a refinery with a capacity of 300,000 bpd in Mangalore. It has already leased the half of 1.5 MT of?Mangalore spr, and the remaining capacity is leased by Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. from the United Arab Emirates.

ADNOC, during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the UAE in early this year, announced plans to "increase crude storage in India up to 30,000,000 barrels."

ADNOC announced that it would also explore the possibility of storing crude oil at Fujairah, as part of India's strategic reserves.

India is also planning to build a strategic storage facility of about 4 MT at Chandikhol, in eastern Odisha. A new 2.5 MT facility will be built at Padur, in southern India. (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich and Susan Fenton; Nidhi verma)

(source: Reuters)