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India eyes oil deals with countries including Russia, minister states

Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday announced that staterun Bharat Petroleum Corp prepares to build a brand-new refinery and the country is looking at signing more oil import handle nations including Russia at affordable rates.

Puri, who took charge of the ministry for a 2nd time on Tuesday, stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishes to provide energy at inexpensive rates to clients to cushion them from the unstable oil markets.

India, the world's third greatest oil importer and consumer, emerged as the biggest buyer of Russian sea-borne oil, snapping up barrels cost a discount as Western companies halted purchases after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

We are a longstanding partner of Russian federation. We have actually had conversation with the Russians on long-lasting deals, Puri stated.

I am positive that both our personal and public sector gamers will sign long-lasting deals with nations where they see benefit in doing so, he stated, when asked if Indian state-run business are looking at signing such deals with Russia.

While personal refiners Dependence Industries and Nayara Energy have signed a yearly import handle Russia, state refiner Indian Oil Corp has actually not yet renewed its offer.

Nayara Energy, majority owned by Russian entities, has likewise signed an annual crude supply handle a trader to purchase about 8-10 million barrels every month at a discount of $3-3.50 per barrel connected to the Dubai marker in 2024.

Indian state refiners BPCL and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. are likewise looking at signing term handle Russia.

Puri said the location and capability of a new refinery. prepared by BPCL have actually not yet been finalised.

He said India wants to raise its oil output which has actually been. stagnant for several years. State-run Oil and Gas Corp. has drifted a tender seeking technical tie-ups with worldwide oil. majors to increase output its western offshore Mumbai High Field,. he stated.

Output from the Mumbai High Field has been decreasing given that. 2018. Having actually struck a peak of 471,000 barrels each day

(source: Reuters)