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Reliance Industries, India, stops importing Russian crude oil for refinery operations

Reliance Industries, India's largest refiner of crude oil, has ceased importing Russian crude into its Jamnagar complex in western Gujarat from November 20, a spokesperson for the company said.

The Indian conglomerate has said that it will abide by the sanctions against Moscow, while maintaining its ties with existing oil suppliers.

The United States, Britain and the European Union have all imposed sanctions against Russia for its involvement in the war in Ukraine. New sanctions by the U.S. target its two largest oil producers, Rosneft, and Lukoil.

Reliance's spokesperson stated in a press release that all products exported from the refinery from December 1 will be sourced from crude oil produced outside of Russia.

Reliance has announced that this transition was completed well ahead of schedule in order to comply with the new product import restrictions which will be implemented on January 21.

The U.S. gave companies until November 21, 2018 to end transactions with Russian oil producers. Meanwhile, the EU had previously stated that it would not accept fuel produced by refineries which received or processed Russian crude oil 60 days before the bill of loading date.

Reliance exports to Europe account for 28%.

Reliance said it was honouring all commitments made to lift Russian crude oil by October 22, given that all transport arrangements had already been made.

Reliance stated that the final cargo of this type was loaded on 12 November and that any cargoes arriving after 20 November will be received at Reliance's refinery and processed in its Domestic Tariff Area. Sethuraman N R; Maju Samuel, Editor.

(source: Reuters)