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US ambassador says US is negotiating with India over Venezuelan oil sales

U.S. officials say that they are in "active negotiations" to sell Venezuelan crude oil to India, helping India diversify their sources of crude oil. Sergio Gor, the Envoy to India said Friday.

The U.S. made diversification from Russian crude an important condition to reducing tariffs on Indian goods, the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world.

Gor, a reporter on the sidelines of a New Delhi event where India joined the U.S. led Pax Silica initiative to build a silicon supply for high-tech devices, said: "The Department of Energy speaks with the Ministry of Energy in this country. We hope?to hear some news very soon."

This month, U.S. president Donald?Trump agreed to reduce tariffs on Indian products to 18% as part of an interim trade agreement. He also removed the 25% punitive tax?after India agreed not to purchase Russian oil which, according to the U.S., helps finance?Russian invasion of Ukraine.

He said India would buy more oil, possibly from Venezuela and the U.S.

Gor stated that a final trade agreement with India would be signed "sooner rather than later", as "a few tweaking points" were required. He added that Prime Minister NarendraModi had invited Trump to India.

India's Trade Minister, Piyush Ghoyal, stated on Friday that the interim trade agreement is expected to take effect in April, and that the U.S. will likely issue a formal notice this month to lower its tariff on Indian products to 18%.

After Russia's invasion in 2022, the U.S. and its allies imposed sanctions against Russia's energy industry. India became the largest buyer of Russian crude oil, which it purchased at a rock-bottom price. This upset the Western nations.

"On oil, there is an agreement... we have seen India diversify their oil. There is an agreement. It's not about India. Gor stated that the United States does not want anyone to buy Russian oil.

Last month, it was reported that the U.S. had "pitch" to India the sale of Venezuelan crude oil in order to replace Russian oil imports.

After capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and negotiating a supply deal with interim president Delcy Rodriguez, the government granted trading houses 'Vitol' and 'Trafigura" licences to sell and market?millions barrels of Venezuelan crude oil.

Reportedly, the state-owned Indian Oil Corp., Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum, as well as private sector refiners Reliance Industries, HPCL-Mittal Energy, and Reliance Industries have all ordered Venezuelan crude oil.

(source: Reuters)