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Minister: India can still secure oil even if Russian imports are sanctioned

Minister: India can still secure oil even if Russian imports are sanctioned

Hardeep Singh Puri, the Oil Minister of India, said that India will be able to meet its oil requirements from other sources in case secondary sanctions are imposed on Russian supplies.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, warned earlier this week that countries buying Russian exports may face sanctions if Moscow does not reach a peaceful agreement with Ukraine in 50 days.

Puri stated that India could deal with any issues with Russian imports through sourcing supplies from other countries. Puri said that there were many new suppliers on the market, such as Guyana, and existing producers like Brazil and Canada.

India has also increased its exploration and production activities.

"I am not at all worried." Puri told an industry event in New Delhi that if something happened, they would deal with it.

He said that India has diversified its sources of supply. "We have gone from buying from 27 countries to 40," he added.

India's oil purchases from Russia increased marginally during the first half this year. Private refiners Reliance Industries Ltd. and Nayara Energy made up about half of all the purchases.

The data shows that Russia continues to be India's top supplier, accounting for approximately 35% of India’s total supplies. Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are also among the top suppliers.

Indian Oil Corp. will, in the event that Russian supplies are cut off, "return to the same template" (of supplies) used before the Ukraine crisis when Russian supply to India was below 2%," said company chairman A.S. Sahney to reporters at the conference.

(source: Reuters)