US ships first lot of crude to India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The first shipment of US to arrived at Paradip Port in Odisha, as part of the two million barrels contracted by

The shipment follows recent commitments to US purchases by Indian Corporation (IOC) and Bharat Petroleum (BPCL), both of which have placed orders for over 2 million barrels from the US. US shipments to have the potential to boost bilateral trade by up to $2 billion.

The shipment at Paradip was met by US Consul General to Hyderabad, Katherine Hadda; Joint Secretary for International Cooperation from the Ministry for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Sunjay Sudhir; and Joint Secretary, Americas Division, from the Ministry of External Affairs, Munu Mahawar, said a US Embassy press release.

This is one of the first shipments to since the United States stopped exports in 1975.

MaryKay Carlson, Charge d'Affaires at the US Embassy in New Delhi said "This event marks a significant milestone in the growing partnership between the United States and The US and are elevating our cooperation in the field of energy, including plans for cleaner fossil fuels, renewables, nuclear, and cutting edge storage and energy efficiency technologies. We look forward to working together on further sales of US crude and exploring opportunities to expand the role of natural gas in "

During their June 26 meeting in Washington, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi committed to expanding and elevating bilateral energy cooperation through a Strategic Energy Partnership. The leaders called for a rational approach that balances environment and climate policy, global economic development, and energy security needs.

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First Published: Mon, October 02 2017. 13:44 IST