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Source: India's BPCL intends to buy US crude oil through a 4-mth tender

A person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday that Bharat Petroleum Corporation, the Indian state refiner, plans to launch a four-month tender to purchase U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), as it seeks cheaper oil from the top producer in the world.

Source: The refiner is looking for one million barrels of WTI each month to arrive in May or June, for a period of four months.

BPCL has not responded to a request for comment.

Last year, the Indian refiner awarded a similar contract to BP, a major European company.

BPCL buys U.S. crude oil to fuel its three refineries. These facilities have a combined processing capacity of 706,000 barrels of crude per day.

Ship tracking data shows that India's imports from the United States of oil rose to their highest level in more than two years last month, as refiners sought alternatives following U.S. sanctions against Russian producers and ships.

India plans to increase its energy imports to the U.S. from $15 billion last year to $25 billion within the next few years.

Kpler's ship tracking data showed that the U.S. shipped about 357,000 barrels per day of crude oil to India in February. India is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world. This compares to exports of approximately 221,000 bpd in the previous year.

(source: Reuters)