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Indian Oil deals with decline in Russian oil imports in 2024/25

Indian Oil Corp, the nation's top refiner, is dealing with a potential drop in its Russian oil imports this fiscal year ending March 31, following the most recent U.S. sanctions on Moscow, according to its head of financing, Anuj Jain, on Tuesday.

Indian refiners are struggling to secure Russian oil products following the latest U.S. sanctions focused on Russian producers, insurers and tankers to minimize Moscow's oil revenue.

Supply of Russian oil was low so far this month, while Indian Oil is also anticipating lacks of Russian freights in March, Jain said during an expert call following the business's. December-quarter profits.

He stated Russian oil accounted for about a quarter of crude. imports by Indian Oil in the very first 9 months of the existing. , below 30% in 2023-24.

India ended up being the leading buyer of Russian sea-borne oil sold at. a discount after some European nations enforced sanctions and. halted trade with Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine.

IOC will purchase oil from its term supplier and other. markets to offset the shortage, he said.

There is no lack of oil, he stated, adding that IOC would. purchase Russian oil just if available at reasonable discount rates.

Discounts on Russian oil got at Indian ports have also. narrowed to around $2 per barrel from $3 a barrels in December,. Jain said.

(source: Reuters)