Saudi Aramco's India office for crude, LPG marketing inaugurated

IANS  |  Gurugram 

Saudi Arabian state-run giant Aramco's office was inaugurated here on Sunday by Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, in a move to strengthen the bilateral partnership in the hydrocarbons sector, an official statement said.

"Saudi Aramco, through its subsidiary Aramco Asia (AAI), established its business presence in in 2016. The AAI will now formally engage in and LPG marketing, engineering and technical services, and other business development activities," said an Indian Petroleum Ministry release.

"Aramco plans to expand its operation by introducing hydrocarbon sector services functions, including engineering services, information technology operations and security and a research and development centre. It intends to partner with Indian companies and set up integrated business ventures in the hydrocarbon value chain in India," it said.

is the second largest supplier of crude after Iraq, accounting for about 19 per cent of India's imports, as well as 29 per cent of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), or cooking gas, imports.

As per official data, imported about 39.5 million tonnes of crude from during 2016-17.

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First Published: Sun, October 08 2017. 16:06 IST