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India presses OPEC for affordable oil, phasing out of production cuts

As a result, OPEC's share in India's oil imports has dropped to about 60 per cent in May from 74 per cent in the previous month

Dharmendra Pradhan
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Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in virtual dialogue with OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo reiterated concerns over oil prices, which have shot up above $75 per barrel —the highest since April 2019

Press Trust of India New Delhi
With domestic retail fuel prices jumping to record high on rising international oil rates, India on Thursday pressed oil cartel OPEC for ‘affordable’ oil price within a ‘reasonable band’ and that the producers should phase out production cuts.
 
OPEC nations such as Saudi Arabia have traditionally been India's principal oil source. But, OPEC and its allies, called OPEC+, ignoring its call for ease supply curbs had led to the world's third-biggest oil importer tap newer sources to diversify its crude oil imports.
 
As a result, OPEC's share in India's oil imports has dropped to about 60 per cent

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