India's oil demand growth to slow down over next decades: Reliance

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

By Koustav Samanta

(Reuters) - will continue to depend on as a mainstay of its but its demand growth will likely slow as the government pushes for and renewables, Harish Mehta, President, Refining & Marketing at said on Tuesday.

is pushing for intervention to support renewables, grid electrification, and the government is trying popularize and shared mobility, said Mehta said during the Asia Pacific Conference (APPEC) in

"This will lower down the growth of consumption (in India) over the next decades," he said.

However, will still increase to 480 million tonnes by 2040 as the renewable push will not completely halt oil demand growth, he said, citing official statistics.

To meet that consumption, has been boosting its overall refining capacity with first production from its upcoming refinery expected in 2022.

India has plans to add 190 million tonnes per year of refining capacity over the next 10 years to its existing 228 million tonnes per years, he said.

"Over a period of time, some additional refining capacity would also come and some of the exports which are happening through the private sector will probably get curtailed and would get consumed in the country itself," he said.

Mehta said he is optimistic about the possibilities in the Indian because of a conducive regulatory environment in the country at the moment.

(Reporting by Koustav Samanta; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 14:13 IST