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This Article is From Aug 19, 2015

Global Producers Must Price Oil 'Reasonably': Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

Global Producers Must Price Oil 'Reasonably': Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
File Photo: Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
New Delhi: Reiterating New Delhi's decade-old demand, he said the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is not justified in asking Asian buyers to pay more so that transportation cost to distant consumers particularly in the West can be subsidised.
     
Mr Pradhan said producers need to be "reasonable and responsible" in pricing of oil.

"There is a strong feeling that Asian counties like India should receive Asian discount rather than paying Asian premiumwhile making bulk purchase of crude. I will not hesitate to say Asian premium was historically never justified and more so not justifiable in the changed market scenario where Asian countries are the major buyers," he said.

"Any measure that erodes the advantage of geography for Asian countries and promotes a policy of subsidising oil traffic to distant destinations is not, and cannot be, in the interests of sustainable development."

The world's fourth-largest petroleum consumer wants OPEC to revisit its policy of seeking letter of credit as payment guarantee from regular and bulk buyers and demanded that it consider extending the credit time for crude import.
     
Mr Pradhan said he will continue to press for a favourable oil pricing at international forums, including the OPEC summit in Vienna in June.
     
He said like consumers of petrol and diesel who benefited from a fall in international oil prices, users will gain if gas prices remain soft and come down from October.
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