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Tupras, Turkey's largest refiner, has stopped buying Russian crude after sanctions

Tupras, Turkey's largest refiner, has stopped buying Russian crude after sanctions

The company stated on a conference call after releasing its earnings that the largest Turkish oil refiner, Tupras, has stopped purchasing Russian crude due to U.S. sanctioned announced on 10 January against Russian energy companies as well as tankers transporting Russian oil.

Levent Bayar is the executive director for investor relations at Tupras. He said, "We have stopped purchasing Urals due to the recent sanctions. We will receive our final cargoes in February."

Tupras has become one of Russia's largest importers since the invasion of Ukraine by Moscow in 2022. According to data provided by Turkey's energy regulator, Russian oil accounted for 65% of Turkey’s total oil imports between January and November 2024.

Kpler, a shipping data analytics company, reported that Tupras's Russian crude imports nearly doubled from 2021 to 2022 at 170,000 barrels per day. This is the highest level ever. Kpler data shows that Tupras imported 170,000 barrels per day of Russian crude in 2022, nearly doubling from 2021.

Tupras reported on Tuesday a net profit for the full year of 18.32 billion Lira ($505.13million) as opposed to a profit last year of 77.35 milliards. $1 = 36.2680 Lira (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Enes Tunagur)

(source: Reuters)