EAU almacenará hasta 30 millones de barriles en las reservas petroleras de la India tras la visita del primer ministro Modi

Los Emiratos Árabes Unidos almacenarán hasta 30 millones de barriles de crudo en las reservas estratégicas de petróleo de la India tras la reciente visita del primer ministro Narendra Modi a Abu Dabi.

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores describió a los EAU como un socio importante en la seguridad energética de la India. Las autoridades confirmaron que ambas naciones han acordado poner en marcha nuevas iniciativas para una asociación energética integral. Esta asociación abarcará el suministro de petróleo crudo, gas natural licuado y gas licuado de petróleo.

El acuerdo se basa en la cooperación existente entre Indian Oil Corporation y ADNOC. Se centra en ampliar la capacidad de almacenamiento en las reservas de la India para mejorar la estabilidad del suministro.

El pacto tiene como objetivo fortalecer los lazos en el comercio energético y el desarrollo de infraestructura entre ambos países.

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