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Middlemen have actually stopped Russian oil freight offers after US sanctions, Indian refiner states

Intermediaries providing Russian oil are not offering cargoes due to new U.S. sanctions targeting Russian producers, tankers and insurance companies, according to the finance chief at Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum.

The company and other state refiners - Indian Oil Corp. , BPCL, Hindustan Petroleum and Mangalore. Refinery and Petrochemicals purchase Russian oil in the. spot market, primarily from traders and the hold-ups are requiring them. to look for options.

We have not gotten any new offers for the March window. ( delivery). Traders are asking us to wait. We are waiting to get. deals, Vetsa Ramakrishna Gupta told Reuters on Wednesday.

We are not expecting the comparable number of cargoes what we. utilized to get in the month of December and January, Gupta said.

Traders begin using cargo by 15th of monthly for. lifting in the following month.

The refiner usually gets 16-17 freights of Russian oil in. a month, which cover about 35% of its needs. Like other Indian. refiners it saw a drop in January, coming 3 cargoes short,. and now deals with an additional drop in materials in March.

To make up for the shortfall, Indian refiners have actually floated. tenders for oil imports and are purchasing grades such as Abu. Dhabi's Murban grade.

BPCL has likewise floated a yearly tender seeking supply of 1. million barrels of Murban every month for a year.

Gupta stated his company might float a small term tender in. March seeking U.S. oil cargoes for up to 6 months, as greater. premiums on Middle Eastern spot oil have made U.S. crude more. appealing.

India is anticipated to increase its purchases of U.S. oil and. gas after U.S. President Donald Trump's statement that his. administration will look for to maximise U.S. oil and gas. production.

(source: Reuters)