Import of large quantities of crude oil cannot affordable:FM

New Delhi: Amid rising global crude oil prices, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today warned of “disastrous consequences” if corrective steps are not taken to deal with the problem as India cannot afford import of large quantities at high prices. “Petroleum prices are increasing by leaps and bounds. We cannot keep them under any carpet. If […]

New Delhi: Amid rising global crude oil prices, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today warned of "disastrous consequences" if corrective steps are not taken to deal with the problem as India cannot afford import of large quantities at high prices. "Petroleum prices are increasing by leaps and bounds. We cannot keep them under any carpet. If we do not take corrective measures, we will have to face disastrous consequences," he said.

"The question is whether the country would be in position to import 170 million tonnes, if the prices go up unchecked," he said. Mukherjee said he has asked oil experts and Chairman of Prime Minister`s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) to find out if the country can reduce its oil import requirement. India imports about 170 million tonnes, while domestic production is about 37-38 million tonnes.