Oil deals on cards during PM Modi's US visit


New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS): With political uncertainty becoming contagious in the Gulf and Middle East, India is looking at the US for its energy security and some of the deals could be on the cards involving PSU petroleum and natural gas (P&NG) majors like ONGC and Indian Oil during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit.

As PM Modi is scheduled to meet top corporate honchos of US energy giants, the possibility of Indian P&NG majors picking a stake in American oil companies could be expected.

"Indian P&NG companies, either public sector or private, could be part of the deal," said an industry source.

Prime Minister Modi is in the US from September 21-27 to address the UN General Assembly and hold bilateral talks with the US President Donald Trump. During his agenda-heavy visit, a CEOs roundtable is also scheduled where he would be meeting top executives of several Fortune 500 companies.

Sources said that CEOs of 16 leading US companies will attend the roundtable with the Prime Minister in Houston on Saturday.

Some of the top firms whose top bosses would attend the meeting are Baker Hughes, BP, Cheniere Energy, Dominion Energy, Emerson Electric Company, ExxonMobil, IHS Markit, LyondellBasell Industries and Total.

In the wake of recent drone attack on Saudi Aramco's oil assets which sent global crude price soaring due to supply disruption, India is looking to widen its supplier base.

Public sector oil companies including Indian Oil Corp are likely to use the PM's US visit to strike oil purchase deals or picking a stake in oil assets there.

Indian energy behemoth ONGC has invested in some of the oil and gas assets overseas. It has invested in oil assets in Russia and other countries to ensure India's long-term energy security.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Oil deals on cards during PM Modi's US visit.
    1. But why the benefits of low crude oil prices are not reaching the common man of India?
    2. Where are that 11 lakh crores collected as taxes have gone?
    3. How India is selling the fuel to the neighboring country less than the market price sold to the Indians?
    4. Why once most profitable state oil companies of India is not in losses?
    5. Why the fuel price in India is one of the highest in the entire South East Asia?
    6. Why the fuel prices are excluded from 'Goods and Services Tax' and imposed multiple taxations on common citizens of India?
    7. Will the crude imported from the United States better quality than Iran, UAE, and Saudi Arabia?
    8. India has no direct pipeline from the United States, how much time the transportation cost will indirectly affect the retail prices?
    9. What is the payment terms?
    Jai Hind

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    India could buy Iranian oil at a cheaper price if Modi had the courage to defy Trump's illegal sanctions on Iran.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    USA doesn't Manufacture Oil ...

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Jossy,
    You are Wrong.

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  • NN, NN

    Sun, Sep 22 2019

    Yes, it does. Synthetic oil that is.

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