UAE to fill up half of Mangaluru oil reserve as Modi, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince sign deals


New Delhi, Jan 26 (Reuters): India signed a deal with the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday that allows the Gulf OPEC country to fill half of an underground crude oil storage facility at Mangaluru that is part of New Delhi’s strategic reserve system.

New Delhi announced a series of pacts with the UAE ranging from defence, trade, maritime cooperation to energy after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Co will store about 6 million barrels of oil at Mangaluru, taking up about half of the site’s capacity, said Sunjay Sudhir, joint secretary for international cooperation at the Indian oil ministry.

India, hedging against energy security risks as it imports most of its oil needs, is building emergency storage in underground caverns to hold 36.87 million barrels of crude, or about 10 days of its average daily oil demand in 2016.

“This will ... help to ensure India’s energy security and enable us to meet the nation’s growing demand for energy,” said oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

As one of the fastest growing economies in the world, India needs massive investments in some key sectors, particularly infrastructure.

ADNOC said the Mangaluru oil storage facility is the third that it has access to in Asia after Japan and South Korea, enabling the company to become more competitive in meeting market demand across south east Asia.

“India is an important energy market and this storage agreement reinforces ADNOC’s role as one of the world’s most trusted and reliable suppliers of oil,” Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, UAE minister of state and ADNOC Group CEO said in a statement.

“We will utilise the Mangaluru facility to not only build on our existing business relationships across India but also to explore new downstream opportunities for ADNOC’s expanding range of refined and petrochemical products.”

During Modi’s visit to the UAE in 2015, the two countries announced a $75 billion joint infrastructure fund that would invest in India’s infrastructure development. UAE is India’s fifth biggest oil supplier.

The crude supplies will begin in the last quarter of this year, Sudhir told Reuters. “We are talking to them (ADNOC) for two-three grades and most likely it will Murban.”

The two sides had discussed ways to advance their energy ties through specific projects, including long-term supply contracts and joint ventures in energy, Modi said in a speech after his meeting with the crown prince.

India in 2014 began talks to lease part of its strategic storage to ADNOC. Under those discussions, India was to have first rights to the stored crude in case of an emergency, while ADNOC would be able to move cargoes to meet any shift in demand.

India has already filled the other half of the Mangaluru storage in Karnataka with 6 million barrels of Iranian oil.

India, the world’s third-biggest oil consumer, has also filled a Vizag storage site in southern Andhra Pradesh with 7.55 million barrels of Iraqi oil and has invited bids from suppliers to fill an 18.3 million-barrel facility at Padur in Karnataka.

The crown prince of Abu Dhabi will be the guest of honour at the Republic Day parade on Thursday.

  

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  • Nithin shetty, Doha /mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Mr Raviraj

    I don't know who you are >>? But when I see it seems you are educated and from Elite class..
    So do not dare to write good words to modi ... U better not...

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Mashallah it was wonderful to see our flag in the worlds tallest tower . thanks uae thanks shaikh mohammed for participating our republic day . now we can say proudly , Sare Jahan se Acha Hindutan hamara . Though our political affiliations may differ. We have to admit that India now has good leadership and Modi is a good PM. I wonder what Pappu and Crazywal will have to say now.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    I kindly request the readers to enlighten as to

    1..The storage facilities are already built or going to be built ??
    2..If they are already built, when they were built ????....
    3...If they are already built.....What was the vision at the time of building these storage tanks
    Thanks

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Below is the quote from other sources
    "Three years ago, India began talks to lease part of its strategic storage to ADNOC. Under those discussions in 2014, India was to have first rights to the stored crude oil in case of an emergency."
    This proves that the storage facilities were built before 2014 ......
    Other information is
    " India has already filled the other half of the Mangalore storage facility with 6 million barrels of Iranian oil. The country has another storage site in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh with 7.55 million barrels of Iraqi oil and a third such facility in Karnataka's Paduran, with a storage capacity 18.3 million barrels."

    It is the same story as that of GST and Aadhar card .. Who is the inventor and who takes the credit ..... good going Bhakts ....

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  • Canute, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Information from WIKIPEDIA
    India[edit]

    Main article: Strategic petroleum reserve (India)

    In 2003, India started development on a strategic crude oil reserve[19] sized at 37,400,000 barrels (5,950,000 m3), enough to provide two weeks of consumption.[20] Petroleum stocks have been transferred from the Indian Oil Corporation (IndianOil) to the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB).[21] The OIDB then created the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) to serve as the controlling government agency for the strategic reserve.[22]

    The facilities are located at:
    Mangalore, State of Karnataka. Capacity of 10.995 million barrels (1,748,100 m3).
    Padur village, Udupi in the state of Karnataka. Capacity of 18.7 million barrels (2,970,000 m3).[23]
    Visakhapatnam, State of Andhra Pradesh. Capacity of 1.33 million tonnes.[19]

    On 21 December 2011, a senior oil ministry official announced that India was planning to augment its crude reserve capacity to 132 million barrels by 2020.[24]

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Happy Republic Day to Daiji Team and all Readers..Long Live India & U.A.E friendship.. Very happy to see India's Trio Color flag on Burj Khalifa,Dubai..Proud moment for all Indians..Leader who made this possible is none other than Mr. Modi..

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    India's ability to negotiate millions of barrels of Crude Oil from Abu Dhabi thru the underground cavern facility is a message that is delightful and praiseworthy. India's capability to create the caverns for storage of millions of barrels of crude oil underground is a noteworthy fact that India is fully aware of all the precautions required to safeguard the future Oil supply thru underground storage reservoir does exemplify India's preparedness to face future energy needs. India's similar arrangements with Iran also indicates India's preparedness to safeguard the required inventories both in Vizag as well as in Mangalore speaks volumes about India's foresight on all future energy needs for India. All that we hear and all that we read appears to be interesting and encouraging. Thank you, Mr. Modi for your cautious and well timed initiatives.

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Both are corruption free Dignitaries and the world would definitely respect their fair Administration and decision making ability.

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Anand, Karkala you are wrong CP is a gentleman and honest, but not Modi. Modi is good in everything Kind of all similar to Mallya.

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  • Sudarshan, ganjimut

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Mr .Raviraj, First come up with your own name. other hand You seems to be Auditor General of Congress party and pretty ignorant to be part of loot by your paty for 65 years. Do you have any proof of Modiji corruption. Donot simply throw the tantrum and show the proof. In view of your Mallya you are totally biased that the congis funded MAllya and not Modi govt. Wait and watch what will happen to Mallya and who funded. Do you have anything else to blame modiji. You are done with Modiji on accusing Gujarat riots which totally back fired now you are all on Mallya. shame shame

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Storage facilities have already been built. More are on the way.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    If this succeeds it will be Modi's first ...

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    If the beef export is banned ....that will be another .....

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Kas shamefull comments. its nice to read the comments if it is related to the topic like how i saw ur one comment to readers. pls dont prove your self as stupid by posting these type of comments.

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    During Modi’s visit to the UAE in 2015, the two countries announced a $75 billion joint infrastructure fund that would invest in India’s infrastructure development. UAE is India’s fifth biggest oil supplier. But still there is no deal.... This is something like tarick pe tarick, tarick pe tarick.

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