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India's MRPL problems initially crude oil import tender in over a year

Indian refiner Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemical Ltd provided its very first crude import tender in more than a year, seeking approximately 2 million barrels of oil to be provided next month, a tender notice from the company revealed.

Indian refiners are increasing unrefined purchases from the area markets after Washington last Friday announced sweeping sanctions targeting Russian manufacturers and tankers, disrupting supply from the world's No. 2 producer and tightening ship availability.

The refiner is seeking deals of crude of 1 million or 2 million barrels on an expense and freight (C&F) or a provided at port (DAP) basis to be delivered on Feb. 16-28.

It did not specify which unrefined grades it sought, however sources stated the refiner is open to deals of both sweet and sour crude.

The tender will close on Jan. 23 with quotes legitimate on the same day.

MRPL's demand to buy timely freight follows leading refiner Indian Oil Corp acquired 7 million barrels of Middle Eastern and African crude by means of tenders.

Separately, Indian state refiners have actually asked Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) to provide pricing of its crude on a. provided basis to manage costs, 3 refining sources said on. Monday.

(source: Reuters)