Latest News

The Indian refiner owned by Mittal, the steel tycoon, has stopped buying Russian oil

The Financial Times reported that the Indian refiner HPCL Mittal Energy stopped buying Russian oil on Wednesday, just a few days after it was revealed by the Financial Times that the company had purchased Russian oil transported aboard blacklisted vessels.

The U.S., Europe, and other countries imposed new sanctions last week on Russian oil. Washington targeted the country's two largest oil producers, Lukoil, and Rosneft. Indian refiners have halted their purchases of Russian oil while they wait for clarity.

In a statement, the company stated that "HMEL has already decided to suspend any further purchases of Russian crude following recent announcements by the United States of America, European Union, and United Kingdom of new restrictions on the import of crude oil from Russia, pending the receipt of any outstanding order."

India is now the largest buyer of Russian oil shipped by sea at a discounted price after Western nations boycotted it and imposed sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

According to the Financial Times, it is unclear whether Lakshmi Niwas Mittal's steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal was aware that the vessels were being used.

HMEL stated that the cargo was delivered to the company, which meant it wouldn't be aware of any specific ships that were used to transport the crude oil, or any actions taken by these ships to conceal their location.

The ship that delivered crude oil to its port at the time was not sanctioned.

The company, which operates a 226,000-barrels-per-day refinery in the northern state of Punjab, however said it will review its position and comply with Indian government policy and laws. Reporting by Hritam Muhammed in Bengaluru, Editing by Sahal Muhammad and Vijay Kishore

(source: Reuters)