G20 Extraordinary Energy Ministers Meeting – India Minister wants
Low Price
Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel,
participated in the G20 Extraordinary Energy Ministers’ virtual Meeting on 10th
April 2020. The meeting was called by Saudi Arabia, in its capacity as the G20
Presidency, and chaired by Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz. The meeting was attended by Energy Ministers of
G20 countries, guest countries and heads of international organizations
including OPEC, IEA and IEF.
The G20 Energy Ministers’ focused on ways and
means to ensure stable energy markets, which are affected due to demand
reduction as result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing surplus production
-related matters.
During the meeting, Shri
Pradhan reiterated Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s call for G20 taking a
human-centric approach for overcoming challenging hardships, especially for the
vulnerable.
In this context, the Minister
highlighted the decision of Hon’ble Prime Minister, under the aegis of the Ujjwala scheme, to provide 80.3 million poor families free
LPG cylinders, as part of a 23 billion dollars relief package. He emphasized
that India was, and will continue to be, the global energy demand centre. He also highlighted Government of India’s
efforts to fill in our Strategic Petroleum Reserves.
In terms of the ongoing
energy market fluctuations, the Minister stated that India has always advocated
for a stable oil market, which is reasonable for producers and affordable for
consumers. He appreciated the collective efforts of OPEC and OPEC-plus
countries to balance the supply-side factors which is imperative for long-term
sustainability. He has, however, urged that oil prices should be targeted to
affordable levels to allow for a consumption-led demand recovery.
The G20 Energy Ministers’ meeting will be
adopting a Joint Statement, which inter alia, proposes to establish a Task
Force to advise the G20 Energy Ministers on the next steps, and agreed to
remain engaged in the coming days.
Oil Price should be Kept at Affordable
Levels: Pradhan
Oil prices should be kept at affordable levels
to allow for a consumption-led demand recovery, Minister of Petroleum and
Natural Gas and Steel, Dharmendra Pradhan, said.
He was participating in the G-20 Extraordinary
Energy Ministers’ virtual meeting on Friday. The meeting was called by Saudi
Arabia, in its capacity as the G-20 Presidency, and chaired by Saudi Arabia
Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz. The meeting was
attended by Energy Ministers of G-20 countries, guest countries and heads of
international organisations including OPEC, IEA and
IEF.
The G-20 Energy Ministers’ focused on ways and
means to ensure stable energy markets, which were affected due to demand
reduction as result of the Covid-19 pandemic and surplus production.
The meeting will adopt a Joint Statement,
which proposes to establish a Task Force to advise the G-20 Energy Ministers on
the next steps, and agreed to remain engaged in the coming days.
Commenting on the ongoing energy market
fluctuations, Pradhan said India has always advocated a stable oil market,
which is reasonable for producers and affordable for consumers. “He appreciated
the collective efforts of OPEC and OPEC-plus countries to balance the
supply-side factors which is imperative for long-term sustainability. He has,
however, urged that oil prices should be targeted to affordable levels to allow
for a consumption-led demand recovery,” an official statement said.
Pradhan also highlighted Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s decision to provide 80.3 million poor families free LPG
cylinders, as part of a $23-billion relief package. He emphasised
that India was, and will continue to be, the global energy demand centre. He also highlighted the Centre’s efforts to fill
the country’s Strategic Petroleum Reserves.