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India says approved Russian oil tankers can release before Feb 27

The United States has clarified to India that tankers filled with Russian oil need to discharge by Feb. 27 under the most recent sanctions targeting Moscow's oil income, India's oil secretary Pankaj Jain told reporters at an occasion.

Washington this month enforced sweeping sanctions targeting Russian manufacturers and tankers, interrupting supply from the world's No. 2 producer and tightening ship schedule.

There was a round of explanation by OFAC (the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control). Officially they did clarify that Feb. 27 is the due date, Jain stated, in action to a. concern on the last date for releasing oil from approved. vessels.

He stated the due date for completing financial deals. was March 12.

India follows United Nations sanctions, rather than those. imposed by specific countries, however fears of secondary. sanctions by the United States create functional obstacles in. protecting Russian oil as Indian banks and companies have. significant exposure to the U.S. financial system.

India ended up being the leading purchaser of Russian sea-borne oil sold at. a discount rate after Western countries imposed sanctions on Moscow and. curtailed their energy purchases in response to Russia's. intrusion of Ukraine.

Jain said India would continue to buy Russian oil if it was. priced below the $60 per barrel cap set by the Western nations. and was offered without the involvement of sanctioned Russian. entities and ships.

Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri said Russian oil accounted. for about 0.2% of India's general crude imports prior to the. Ukraine war. Russian oil now represents over a third of Indian. oil imports.

Indian state refiners are struggling to get Russian oil for. March deliver as traders have actually stopped using freights after the. Jan. 10 sanctions from Washington.

Puri stated there was no lack of oil in the market as. countries such as Guyana, Brazil, Canada and Suriname were. increasing output regardless of lowerings by some significant producers.

If Russian oil is offered at great discount rates we will purchase,. if it is offered elsewhere we will purchase from them, he added.

Independently, Puri said Indian oil refiners were taking a look at. establishing three refineries of 400,000 barrels per day

(source: Reuters)