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Gulf Suppliers Cut Crude Sales to Russian-Backed Indian Refiner
Oil & Gas Industry

Gulf Suppliers Cut Crude Sales to Russian-Backed Indian Refiner

India’s Nayara Energy has cut refinery operations to 70-80% capacity after Saudi Aramco and Iraq’s state oil company SOMO suspended crude supplies following European Union sanctions targeting the Russian-backed facility. The 400,000 barrel-per-day Vadinar refinery, majority-owned by Rosneft, has lost its traditional 3 million barrels monthly from Gulf suppliers and now relies entirely on Russian crude. The supply halt follows EU sanctions imposed in July as part of the bloc’s 18th sanctions package against Russian energy assets. Saudi Aramco and SOMO suspended deliveries to avoid sanctions exposure, severing established commercial relationships with one of India’s largest private refiners. The final Saudi shipment of Arab Light crude arrived July 18 aboard the VLCC Georgios, while th...
Indian Refiners Resume Russian Oil Purchases despite US Tariff Pressure
Geopolitics, Oil & Gas Industry

Indian Refiners Resume Russian Oil Purchases despite US Tariff Pressure

India’s state-owned refiners have resumed Russian crude purchases for September delivery, prioritising commercial benefits over mounting diplomatic pressure from Washington. Indian Oil Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation secured Russian Urals crude at $3-per-barrel discounts for September and October shipments. The companies had paused purchases in July when price differentials narrowed but recommenced buying as commercial terms improved. The procurement restart occurs despite US President Donald Trump’s 25% additional tariff on Indian goods, imposed August 27 to penalise India’s continued energy trade with Russia. The levy specifically targets Delhi’s Russian oil imports, which have provided India with $12.6 billion in savings over 39 months. IOC has expanded its Russian...
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