Hormuz Lesson: India's ONGC Expands Strategic Oil Storage With New Mangalore Reserve

ONGC would seek the federal government's permission for commercial ​use of the storage to be built in "national interest", it said in the filing

By :  Reuters
Update: 2026-07-10 06:26 GMT
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, a subsidiary of ONGC, operates a 300,000 barrel per day refinery in Mangalore. (Image: mdsp.co.in)

NEW DELHI: India's top explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp will build a 1.75 million metric ton (MT) national strategic ​petroleum reserve in Mangalore, the company said ‌in a stock exchange filing late Thursday.

India, the world's third biggest oil importer and consumer, was hit hard by the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after ​Israel-U.S. attacks on Iran. About a fifth of the world's energy ​supplies pass through the waterway.

India is enhancing ⁠its energy cooperation with countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Japan, to ​strengthen its emergency stockpile.

ONGC would seek the federal government's permission for commercial ​use of the storage to be built in "national interest", it said in the filing.

New Delhi already allows commercial use of a part of its strategic storage built ​at three locations - Mangalore, Padur and Vizag - in southern India to ​store up to 5.33 MT of crude. These storage facilities are managed by the ‌government-owned ⁠Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd.

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, a subsidiary of ONGC, operates a 300,000 barrel per day refinery in Mangalore. It has already leased half of the 1.5 MT Mangalore SPR, while the ​remaining capacity is ​leased to Abu ⁠Dhabi National Oil Co. of the UAE.

During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UAE earlier this ​year, ADNOC announced plans to increase crude oil storage ​in ⁠India to up to 30 million barrels.

ADNOC also announced that the UAE would explore potential crude storage at Fujairah as part of India's strategic reserve.

India ⁠also ​plans to build 4 MT of strategic ​storage at Chandikhol in the eastern state of Odisha and a new 2.5 MT facility ​at Padur in southern India.

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