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Pradhan spoke to his Saudi counterpart on phone on Thursday to discuss in details of its supply plan in the aftermath of a massive attack on the Kingdom’s crude oil facilities that wiped out as much as 5 million barrels per day of output.
“Had a telecall with Saudi Minister of Energy HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, whom I had met in Jeddah soon after his appointment last week. Saudi Minister assured me about uninterrupted supplies of crude oil and LPG to India as scheduled,” Pradhan tweeted.
He said the Saudi minister stated that Saudi Aramco will be restoring its full capacity of 11 million barrels per day by September-end, and will raise output to 12 million barrels per day by November-end.
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Indian Oil Corp (IOC) Chairman Sanjiv Singh said Saudi Arabia has again assured that all supply commitments to India will be met.
Saudi Arabia, which is India’s second-largest oil supplier, sells close to 2 million tonnes of crude every month. Of this, 1.2-1.3 million tonnes of supplies for September have already been taken and the rest too has been assured.
However, Saudi has sought deferment of some LPG supplies, but they have assured to make up for all the quantities, he said, adding any shortfall can be bought from Qatar.
India buys around 2,00,000 tonnes of LPG every month from Saudi Arabia.
A massive drone strike on the world’s largest crude-processing facility operated by Saudi Aramco on Saturday drove oil prices to their highest level in nearly four months.
The attack had knocked out over half of Saudi Arabia’s production