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Indian Refiner Snaps Up USA Oil

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Last updated: 2025/08/01 at 8:07 PM
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India’s largest oil refiner has snapped up hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude from the US and United Arab Emirates, with the South Asian nation going through mounting stress from Washington and Europe over its purchases from Russia.

State-owned Indian Oil Corp. purchased not less than 5 million barrels US crude, on high of two million barrels of provides from Abu Dhabi, in keeping with merchants who requested to not be recognized as they aren’t approved to talk publicly. The purchases have been each massive and for comparatively instant supply by the corporate’s traditional requirements. State-owned processors have been informed to come up with plans for purchasing non-Russian crude earlier this week. 

An Indian Oil spokesman didn’t reply to a request for remark.

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India’s refiners have been within the highlight over the previous two weeks, after being singled out by the European Union and the US for supporting Moscow throughout its struggle in Ukraine by shopping for Russian oil. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to impose secondary tariffs on consumers of Russian oil, and in a put up earlier this week singled out India for criticism, saying that it will pay an extra financial penalty for its ongoing purchases. 

“We’re decoding the elevated shopping for exercise from India as an indication of diversification away from Russian provide,” stated Livia Gallarati, international crude lead at marketing consultant Power Features. “Bodily gamers are unlikely to gamble on shopping for Russian barrels, particularly at present excessive costs, even when skepticism stays over whether or not US President Donald Trump will comply with by way of with these threats.”

This week, IOC sought crude provides in a number of back-to-back buy tenders, which merchants stated was uncommon for the corporate and pointed to comparatively pressing demand for crude. Earlier within the week, it additionally bought 4 million barrels of West African barrels, in addition to the UAE’s Murban crude for supply throughout the identical interval.

India has turn out to be the world’s largest purchaser of Russian seaborne exports of crude, absorbing discounted barrels and ramping up its purchases from nearly zero to about one-third of its imports. This has come from streams equivalent to Urals crude, and on the expense of extra conventional provides from the Center East and Africa.

The nation’s refiners can at the moment make about $3 a barrel extra by buying US provides moderately than Murban for cargoes arriving in November, Gallarati added. 

“The stronger Indian shopping for of Atlantic Basin crude is certainly supportive of costs,” she stated. 




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