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Sources say Indian refiners are tapping Russian oil that is floating offshore.

Two sources who have direct knowledge of this matter confirmed on Thursday that Indian refiners are now using 'Russian oil' aboard ships?floating just off the coast of India to?make up for? the Middle Eastern crude lost due to the Iran War. India is susceptible to energy supply disruptions. Crude stocks only cover about 25 days' worth of demand. India was the largest buyer of Russian seaborne crude oil after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. However, its refiners began to reduce their purchases starting in January, helping New Delhi avoid tariffs from Washington.

According to a shipping resource, on Thursday, the Suezmax tanker Odune, carrying approximately a million barrels Russian oil, berthed in eastern Paradip port to be delivered to Indian Oil Corp., a state-owned refiner. According to the source, the vessel was floating in Indian waters.

Source: IOC is also expected to receive 700,000 barrels Russian oil, loaded on the Spring Fortune, at Vadinar Port in Western India on Saturday.

Indian Oil is accelerating its purchases of Russian oil including that which is loaded onto vessels cruising around India, according to a source.

Indian Oil did?not immediately respond to a comment request. An 'industry source who has direct knowledge of Russian trading told us that 9.5 million barrels are floating in Indian waters, and could arrive within weeks.

Source at another 'Indian refiner' said his company was also looking into buying Russian oil that is floating near India.

Sumit Ritolia is an analyst with the ship-tracking firm Kpler.

Kpler tracking indicates that about 30 million barrels (including volumes in floating storage) of Russian oil are available and loaded onto vessels in the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Singapore Strait.

Some of these vessels still haven't declared their destinations. Ritolia stated that if Indian refiners don't take action, these vessels could start moving towards China within a few days.

(source: Reuters)