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Covid-19| Plunging crude offers India chance to top up its strategic oil reserves in underground caverns

India is raising its crude oil storage capacity to equivalent of 87 days of demand, which include 67 days’ worth of commercial stocks held by refineries

April 21, 2020 / 12:32 IST
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As crude oil prices slipped into a free fall with the US futures' market recording negative prices for the first time, India is closely looking at the opportunity for a good bargain to fill in its strategic crude oil reserves.

Strategic crude oil reserves allow a country to tide over short-term supply disruptions.

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On Monday (April 20), US crude oil rates plunged below the USD 0 mark into negative territory for the first time in history.

May U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures plunged to minus USD 37.63 a barrel, a fall or more than 305 percent, pummeled by plunging demand as a the Coronavirus pandemic continue to force most countries into nationwide lockdowns for an indeterminate period.