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Exclusive: In talks to secure crude supplies but won't rush into long-term contracts: Oil Minister

The International Energy Agency said that it expects India to be the largest source of global oil demand growth by 2030 and projects crude oil imports further to rise to 5.8 million barrels per day (mb/d) by 2030 from current 4.6 mb/d

February 08, 2024 / 16:23 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the interim budget announced financial assistance for the procurement of machinery to help in biomass collection.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the interim budget announced financial assistance for the procurement of machinery to help in biomass collection.

India won't rush to sign more long-term deals amid concerns of price volatility, Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview.

The comments come a day after India signed  a 20-year Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) supply deal with Qatar, extending its current contract which expires in 2028

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"If you sign a long-term agreement at a fixed price, and tomorrow the price comes down. People will accuse you of all kinds of things. So the beauty in all these deals is you sign long term, but benchmark it, so that you can’t lose on that," Puri said.

The International Energy Agency said in a report on Feb 7  that it expects India to be the largest source of global oil demand growth by 2030 and projects crude oil imports further to rise to 5.8 million barrels per day  (mb/d) by 2030 from the current 4.6 mb/d.