Oil & Gas
Nayara, a sanctions-hit company, scrambles with New Delhi to maintain operations
Since late August, Nayara Energy refinery in western India has been moving fuel by rail to inland depots with two or three 50-tanker trains per day. This is more than twice the amount of diesel and petrol it used to transport previously. The European Union imposed crippling sanctions on the Russian-owned refinery on July 18 that shut it out of many markets. It forced the refinery to find new customers and divert more fuel into the domestic market. Sources from the Indian government and the company claim that the ongoing crisis at Nayara has forced the Indian government to provide...