India to build two more strategic petroleum reserves: Piyush Goyal
There are plans to set up a 4.4-million-tonnes SPR in Odisha and a 2.5-million-tonnes facility in Karnataka expected to provide additional supply of about 12 days.
India will set up a 4.4-million-tonnes SPR at Chandikhol in Odisha, and a 2.5-million-tonnes facility at Padur in Karnataka.
India has built three SPR of 5.33 million tonnes in southern India equivalent to meet 10 days of crude requirement.
The two planned SPRs will be provide additional supply of about 12 days.
India to approach potential investors for operating the SPRs on public private partnership.
ADNOC has leased a part of the existing storage at Padur.
Establishment of SPRs will significantly help India's energy security and insulate the country from external price and supply shocks.
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