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World's leading oil company to partner in Modi's mega project

The refinery is to be set up at Raigad in Maharashtra where the state government has initiated a move for the acquisition of around 600 acres of land. The project, expected to be completed within five years, will not only fulfil the country's future oil requirements but also make India one of the top global players in the refinery sector.

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Published : Sep 13, 2019, 6:36 PM IST

Updated : Sep 13, 2019, 7:26 PM IST

New Delhi: If all goes well, the world's leading oil company Saudi Aramco would soon be India's key strategic partner in Narendra Modi government's mega project, the West Coast Refinery, worth over Rs 4 lakh crore.

The refinery is to be set up at Raigad in Maharashtra where the state government has initiated a move for the acquisition of around 600 acres of land. The project, expected to be completed within five years, will not only fulfil the country's future oil requirements but also make India one of the top global players in the refinery sector.

A senior official in the Petroleum Ministry told IANS that the top management of Saudi Aramco has shown a keen interest in forging a strategic alliance with India for the West Coast Refinery, to be built as world's most advanced oil refinery.

"Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on September 8 had a fruitful meeting with Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman, the new Saudi Minister for Energy, in Jeddah in this connection.

"Pradhan was assisted by Joint Secretary B.N. Reddy and senior officials of Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL). The Saudi Minister reiterated his country's commitment to investments in India," said the official.

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Sources said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be visiting Saudi Arabia, probably next month, where he would have talks with King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. It is expected that a decisive and positive talks over Saudi Arabia's strategic partnership in the West Coast Refinery project could be achieved.

Modi had announced the mega plant during his first term in 2016. Initially, the outskirts of Ratnagiri was selected as the site for the mega project. However, the farmers launched an agitation to shift the project from the district.

Finally, in early 2019, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devender Fadnavis assured that the project would be shifted to Raigad for which the state government would acquire land.

At present, there are around 24 oil refineries in India, the majority of which belong to the public sector. In the wake of India's growing oil and energy needs, a mega refinery like the one on the west coast with an expected capacity of 60 mmtpa is vital which would cater to the country's future requirements.

India also aims to increase its oil reserves for up to 100 days. Sources said that Saudi Aramco is also willing to provide reserve oil to India. In fact, Aramco, which is soon bringing in a much-awaited IPO, could be keen on projecting its huge investments and strategic partnership with India.

In July this year, the then Saudi Energy Minister and Chairman of Aramco, Khalid Al-Falih, visited New Delhi and held important talks with Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Both the ministers had discussions on enhancing India-Saudi hydrocarbon cooperation. The ministers also reviewed the progress on Saudi investments in the oil and gas sector, including the West Coast Refinery project.

New Delhi: If all goes well, the world's leading oil company Saudi Aramco would soon be India's key strategic partner in Narendra Modi government's mega project, the West Coast Refinery, worth over Rs 4 lakh crore.

The refinery is to be set up at Raigad in Maharashtra where the state government has initiated a move for the acquisition of around 600 acres of land. The project, expected to be completed within five years, will not only fulfil the country's future oil requirements but also make India one of the top global players in the refinery sector.

A senior official in the Petroleum Ministry told IANS that the top management of Saudi Aramco has shown a keen interest in forging a strategic alliance with India for the West Coast Refinery, to be built as world's most advanced oil refinery.

"Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on September 8 had a fruitful meeting with Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman, the new Saudi Minister for Energy, in Jeddah in this connection.

"Pradhan was assisted by Joint Secretary B.N. Reddy and senior officials of Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL). The Saudi Minister reiterated his country's commitment to investments in India," said the official.

Read more: Government imposes USD 850/tonne minimum export price on onions

Sources said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be visiting Saudi Arabia, probably next month, where he would have talks with King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. It is expected that a decisive and positive talks over Saudi Arabia's strategic partnership in the West Coast Refinery project could be achieved.

Modi had announced the mega plant during his first term in 2016. Initially, the outskirts of Ratnagiri was selected as the site for the mega project. However, the farmers launched an agitation to shift the project from the district.

Finally, in early 2019, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devender Fadnavis assured that the project would be shifted to Raigad for which the state government would acquire land.

At present, there are around 24 oil refineries in India, the majority of which belong to the public sector. In the wake of India's growing oil and energy needs, a mega refinery like the one on the west coast with an expected capacity of 60 mmtpa is vital which would cater to the country's future requirements.

India also aims to increase its oil reserves for up to 100 days. Sources said that Saudi Aramco is also willing to provide reserve oil to India. In fact, Aramco, which is soon bringing in a much-awaited IPO, could be keen on projecting its huge investments and strategic partnership with India.

In July this year, the then Saudi Energy Minister and Chairman of Aramco, Khalid Al-Falih, visited New Delhi and held important talks with Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Both the ministers had discussions on enhancing India-Saudi hydrocarbon cooperation. The ministers also reviewed the progress on Saudi investments in the oil and gas sector, including the West Coast Refinery project.

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         New Delhi, Sep 13 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Friday said the issue of linking of social media profiles with Aadhaar needs to be decided at the earliest.
         A bench of justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose said, "At this stage we do not know whether we could decide this issue or the high court will decide".
          The bench further said it will not go into the merits of the case and would simply decide the transfer petition filed by Facebook seeking transfer of such cases pending before high courts of Madras, Bombay and Madhya Pradesh to the top court.
          Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the bench that it has no objection to transfer of the cases from high courts to the top court.         
          The Tamil Nadu government had on Thursday claimed in the apex court that Facebook Inc and other social media companies were not complying with Indian laws, resulting in "increased lawlessness" and difficulties in "detecting crimes".
         It had sought modification of the August 20 order of the apex court directing the Madras High Court to continue hearing of pleas for linkage of social media profiles with biometric ID Aadhaar but restraining it from passing any effective orders.
         The high court is at an advanced stage of hearing but due to the apex court's August 20 order, it had deferred the hearings on those petitions, the state government had said.
         Referring to different criminal cases, the state government had said local law enforcement authorities have attempted to seek information from these companies for investigation and detection of crimes on several occasions.
          It had said that these companies ask authorities to send letters rogatory "despite operating on Indian soil" and have in all cases "failed to provide complete information".
          The state government had also submitted that the transfer petition of Facebook Inc filed before the court seeking to transfer cases from Madras, Bombay and Madhya Pradesh High Courts is replete with "false and misleading averments" and is a blatant attempt to misguide the Court for oblique motives.
         On August 20, the apex court had sought response from the Centre, Google, WhatsApp, Twitter, YouTube and others on Facebook Inc's plea seeking transfer of cases related to linking of social media accounts with Aadhaar, pending in different high courts to the apex court.
         Facebook Inc has contended that whether service providers can be asked to share data with probe agencies to help them in criminal investigation needs to be decided by the apex court as it will have a global effect.
         The social media giant had argued that different high courts have taken contrary views and for the sake of uniformity it would be better, if the cases are heard at the Supreme Court.
         It had said that sharing of data with third party involves privacy concerns of users spread across the country and the case of this magnitude should be heard at the apex court.
         The top court had asked social media companies including Facebook and WhatsApp to explain what would be the effect of recent amendments in Aadhaar Act by which the 12-digit unique identity number could be shared with the private party for larger public interest.
         The state government has argued that both Facebook and WhatsApp have accepted the jurisdiction of Madras High Court in dealing with the issue which would help agencies check fake news, pornographic content, terror messages as the originator could be traced.
         It had said that a IIT professor is helping the Madras High Court to identify the originator of messages on these social media platforms.
         Facebook Inc had contended that there are four petitions including -- two in Madras High Court, one in Bombay and one in Madhya Pradesh high courts -- and they contained almost similar prayers. PTI MNL ABA LLP LLP
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