Puri says India buys crude oil from 39 countries
Plans are afoot for a cloud-based and AI/ML-powered National Data Repository – NDR 2.0 while Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) are targeting the installation of 22,000 Alternate Fuel Stations (EV charging/ CNG/ LPG/ LNG/ CBG etc.) by May 2024.
These are new programmes as part of the Government’s efforts to manage energy security strategy based on diversifying supplies, increasing E&P, alternate energy sources and energy transition through a gas-based economy including Green Hydrogen.
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri gave this update on India’s 4-plank energy plans on 10 Jan 2023.
India has been able to navigate through the most formidable energy crisis the world has seen since the 1973 oil crisis thanks to its four-pronged energy security strategy: Diversification of energy supplies; Increasing India’s Exploration & Production footprint; Alternate energy sources and meeting energy transition through Gas-based economy, Green Hydrogen and EVs.
Also, India has increased the number of its crude oil suppliers from 27 countries in 2006-07 to 39 in 2021-22, adding new suppliers like Columbia, Russia, Libya, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea etc., while strengthening our relationship with countries like US and Russia, said the Minister.
The government intends to increase India’s exploration acreage to 0.5 million sq. km. by 2025 and 1.0 million sq. km. by 2030, and has been successful in reducing the ‘No Go’ area by 99%, opening .91 million sq. km. of acreage.
NDR 2.0 is expansion of the National Data Repository, he added.
The Government is also setting up five 2G ethanol biorefineries in the country at Panipat (Parali) in Haryana, Bathinda in Punjab, Bargarh (Parali) in Odisha, Numaligarh (Bamboo) in Assam and Devangere in Karnataka.
India increased the ethanol blending in petrol from 1.53% in 2013-14 to 10.17% in 2022 and advanced its target to achieve 20% ethanol blending in petrol from 2030 to 2025-26. The phased rollout of E20 will commence on 1st April 2023.
The Centre has also increased the rate for Compressed Biogas (CBG) plants under the SATAT scheme from Rs.46/kg to Rs.54/kg and is taking steps to ensure bio manure produced during CBG production is bundled with fertilizers like urea.
IOCL has developed an innovative and patented stationery, rechargeable and always kitchen-connected indoor solar cooking system, which has replicability in India and globally, Puri informed.
The Government is investing Rs.19,744 crores into the National Green Hydrogen Mission for developing green hydrogen production capacity of at least 5 MMT (Million Metric Tonnes) per annum.
India’s petroleum refineries constitute the majority of demand for the fuel, and MoP&NG will aggressively pursue green hydrogen to support the development of the nascent industry, said the Minister.
“Diesel prices, which in India between December 2021 and December 2022 rose by only 3%, went up by 34% in the USA, 36% in Canada, 25% in Spain and 10% in the UK,” he pointed out.
“There was a massive impact due to the Central excise cuts announced by the Prime Minister in May 2022 and November 2021, amounting to Rs.13 per litre of petrol and Rs.15 per litre on diesel cumulatively, along with significant VAT rate cuts by many Indian states,” he conceded. fiinews.com