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India's IOC and BPCL have said they will buy 22 million barrels non-Russian oil for delivery in September-October

Trade sources reported that Indian Oil Corp. and Bharat Petrol Corp., two of the largest state refineries in India, had bought at least 22,000,000 barrels non-Russian oil for delivery between September and October. This was after U.S. pressed India to stop buying from Russia.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Indian state refiners began to purchase cheaper Russian crude. After pressure from U.S. president Donald Trump, they halted their Russian purchases at the end of July.

Sources said that in its latest tender IOC purchased 2 million barrels on a delivered-basis of U.S. Mars Crude, 2,000,000 barrels Brazilian grades, and 1,000,000 barrels Libyan crude.

BP sold high-sulfur Mars crude cargo for $1.5-$2 a bar above Dubai prices in September, they said.

Sources said that Petraco, a European trader, sold 1 million barrels each of Libyan Sarir Mesla and Brazilian Sepia crudes and Totsa (the trading arm of TotalEnergies) sold 2 million barrels each of Brazilian Sepia Sururu crudes. Prices for these cargoes are not yet available.

These deals come after IOC purchased 8 million barrels from Middle East, United States of America, Canada, and Nigeria through tenders last week.

A source familiar with these purchases revealed that India's second largest state refiner BPCL purchased 9 million barrels through negotiations in September for arrival.

He said that the oil included 1,000,000 barrels from Angola Girassol and 1,000,000 barrels from U.S. Mars. 3,000,000 barrels came from Abu Dhabi Murban, while 2,000,000 barrels were Nigerian.

Companies usually do not comment about crude deals, citing confidentiality.

Sources said that the arbitrage economics for Asian refiners have improved, allowing them to support these purchases. Reporting by Nidhi verma from New Delhi, and Florence Tan from Singapore; editing by Jacqueline Wong & Edwina Gibbs

(source: Reuters)