India voices concerns on high crude prices to Saudi Arabia

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Petroleum has conveyed India's concerns over rising prices and its effect on the domestic fuel rates in his meeting with Saudi Arabian of Energy, Khalid Al-Falih, an said.

Speaking to Al-Falih here on Saturday, Pradhan talked of the need for uninterrupted supplies of and LPG to in view of the supply cut by Organization of Petroleum Exporting (OPEC) and other major

Al-Falih's visit follows the first state visit of the Saudi in February this year.

"Both ministers also discussed about the possible adverse impact of recent geopolitical developments on global oil market," the statement said.

The ministers also reviewed various Saudi investment proposals in the Indian oil and gas sector, including the the implementation of the first joint venture and in Maharashtra, estimated to cost $44 billion, which will be the largest greenfield refinery in the world, it said.

They also discussed Saudi Arabia's participation in the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) Programme.

is the second largest supplier of crude and LPG to

In 2017-18, India's imports from were 36.8 million tons (MMT), accounting for 16.7 per cent of our total imports.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 15:26 IST