India saves Rs 5000 cr in forex after capitalising on global low oil prices

State-owned oil firms were in April asked to buy import oil when global rates fell to a two-decade low.

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The storages at Mangalore and Padur were half-empty and there was some space available in Vizag storage as well. These were filled by buying oil from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Iraq.

India has saved Rs 5,000 crore in after it capitalised on the global low oil prices to fill its underground strategic oil storage to shore up insurance against any supply or price disruption, the Petroleum Ministry said on Wednesday.

While the 5.33 million tonnes of emergency storage — enough to meet India's oil needs for 9.5 days — was built in underground rock caverns in Mangalore and Padur in Karnataka and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh by the government, state-owned oil firms were in April asked to buy import oil when global rates fell to a two-decade low.

"Taking advantage of low crude prices due to the Covid-19 situation, India filled its strategic reserves to full capacity," the ministry said in a tweet adding this led to a forex saving of Rs 5,000 crore. Oil prices globally had slumped after coronavirus pummeled demand.

The storages at Mangalore and Padur were half-empty and there was some space available in Vizag storage as well. These were filled by buying oil from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Iraq.

The ministry said crude and sourcing has been further diversified to strengthen India's energy security.

(IOC), the nation's largest oil firm, in 2019-20 entered into a long-term contract for sourcing crude oil from the USA.

It also signed a first-ever term contract for importing 2 million tonnes of Urals grade crude oil from Rosneft of Russia in 2020, the ministry.

"First Russian cargo of 2 million barrels under the contract was received by IOC at Paradip on April 8, 2020," it said.pti

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First Published: Wed, June 03 2020. 22:10 IST