New Delhi, October 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that his government is committed to doing more for the energy sector with focus on expanding infrastructure and access to it in eastern India.
“The prime minister said that the status of the energy sector in India is highly uneven. He welcomed the suggestion made for a comprehensive energy policy,” according to a PMO press release.
In this context, he stressed on the need to develop energy infrastructure and access to energy in eastern India.
“Issues such as the need for a unified energy policy, contract frameworks and arrangements, encouragement for biofuels were discussed today,” Modi tweeted tonight about the meeting.
“We are committed to doing more for the energy, oil & gas sector. I emphasised on expanding energy infra & access to energy in eastern India,” he said in another tweet.
Top CEOs and officials from Rosneft, BP, Reliance, Saudi Aramco, Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Vedanta, Wood MacKenzie, IHS Markit, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Xcoal, ONGC, IndianOil, GAIL, Petronet LNG, Oil India, HPCL, Delonex Energy, NIPFP, International Gas Union, the World Bank, and International Energy Agency, were present at the meeting.
At the interaction, he welcomed the suggestion made for a comprehensive energy policy, according to the PMO release.
PM Modi welcomed all possibilities for innovation and research in the oil and gas sector, the release said, adding that he flagged the potential of biomass energy and invited participation and joint ventures in the coal gasification.
Subjects such as the need for a unified energy policy, contract frameworks and arrangements, requirement of seismic data sets, encouragement for biofuels, improving gas supply, setting up of a gas hub, and regulatory issues came up for discussion, the statement said.
Various participants appreciated the progress and reforms made in India in the last three years, it said.
Participants also appreciated the pace and drive with which the prime minister has brought about reform in the energy sector, it said.
Many participants strongly recommended the inclusion of gas and electricity in the GST framework, the release said.
Thanking the participants for sharing their views, the prime minister said that many suggestions received in the last meeting in 2016 have helped in policy making.
The prime minister thanked all participants for sharing holistic suggestions, keeping in mind India’s unique potential and requirements in the oil and gas sector, instead of merely confining themselves to the concerns of their respective organisations.
PM Modi observed that the suggestions made today covered policy, administrative as well as regulatory issues.
He stressed on the need to develop energy infrastructure and access to energy in eastern India.
Modi thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin and Rosneft for their commitments and support to the energy sector in India.
He also appreciated the 2030 vision document of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Warmly recalling his visit to Saudi Arabia, PM Modi said many progressive decisions were being taken there in the energy sector. He looked forward to various opportunities for cooperation between India and Saudi Arabia in the near future.