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Asian
oil meet: call for integrating energy market
New Delhi: Asian oil and gas producing, and consuming,
countries have recognised the need for integrating the
energy markets of the region as well as improving the
transportation structure.
Speaking
at the concluding session of the day-long round-table
of Asian oil ministers on Friday, the Union petroleum
minister, Mani Shankar Aiyar, said a need was felt to
study the possibility and feasibility of promoting and
developing gas and oil inter-connections through liquefied
natural gas (LNG) and through trans-national oil and gas
pipelines within the region for the purpose.
The
oil producing countries included Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. The major oil consuming countries
were Japan, Republic of Korea, China, Turkey and India.
The participants agreed that regional cooperation in the
Asian oil and gas economy must be pursued within the framework
of global cooperation.
Summarising
the day's discussion, Aiyar said that in relation to oil
logistics, Republic of Korea had offered to make available
crude and product storages. "This too will be studied.
This study could include the exploration alternative linkages
by land and sea throughout Asia, including alternatives
of linking the Caspian basin to countries in South Asia,"
he said.
The
next round table would be organised in Turkey, Aiyar said.
Later, speaking to mediapersons, Aiyar said the Iran-Pakistan-India
pipeline project's future was bright. "There may
be slippage of a few weeks from the time line drawn for
the joint statement with Islamabad," he said, adding
that "by early next year, this whole arrangement
may become tri-lateral."
India
was set to appoint the legal consultants in the next few
weeks, he said. Asked about Russian oil company Gazprom,
Aiyar said it "has indicated its keenness to participate
in the pipeline project."
"We
will be delighted at their participation but the participation
will be through competitive bidding," he said.
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India,
Korea sign six MoUs in the hydrocarbon sector
New Delhi: India and Korea on Friday have signed
six MoUs for cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector.
These
include an umbrella agreement on hydrocarbon cooperation
between India and Korea, strategic underground petroleum
storage facility, gas hydrate related technical collaboration,
MoU on hydrogen and compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen
and fuel cell, and on establishment of strategic alliance.
The
hydrocarbon cooperation agreement was signed by the Petroleum
Minister, Mani Shankar Aiyar, and the visiting Korean
Minister for Industry and Energy, Hee Beom Lee.
The
MoU on establishment of strategic alliance was signed
between the Managing Director, ONGC Videsh Ltd, R.S. Butola
and Vice-President, KNOC, Jin Seok Kim. Both the parties
have stated their desire to cooperate in the oil and gas
sector for mutual benefits, the official statement said.
The interests include desire to utilise spare tankage
capacity in the KNOC system in Korea by OVL, sharing of
strategic stockpile procedures and optimisation programmes.
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