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Reliance, an Indian oil company, will buy up to 150.000 bpd from Russia in February

Reliance Industries, India's operator of the largest refinery complex in the world, said it would 'buy up to 150.000 barrels of Russian oil per day' from February, for its domestic-market-focused refinery.

Reliance is set to receive Russian oil that complies with sanctions in February and march after a month-long pause, it was reported earlier this month.

Reliance received its last shipment of Russian crude oil in December, after it secured a one-month U.S. It was able to extend its contract with Rosneft, the Russian oil producer beyond the November 21 deadline after securing a one-month?U.S.

In October, the U.S. sanctioned Rosneft and its fellow Russian oil giant Lukoil. However, non-sanctioned Russian firms and trading intermediaries continue to sell.

The executive, who declined to be identified in accordance with the company's policies, said that Reliance will buy up to 150.000 barrels of Russian oil per day from February from sellers not subject to sanctions. The executive declined to name the sellers, and Reliance didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Reliance previously imported Russian crude as part of a long-term contract with Rosneft, for a total of?500,000 barrels a day (bpd), for its 1.4-million-bpd Jamnagar Refinery Complex in Gujarat.

The conglomerate buys oil, including from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and others, as part of a term-deal to meet the requirements for its Jamnagar refinery complex in Gujarat. It also purchases Canadian crude oil.

Reliance also seeks U.S. approval for?resuming purchases of Venezuelan oil, reported earlier in the month, as it looks to secure supply with its move away from Russia's biggest oil companies. (Reporting and writing by Nidhi verma, Mayank Bhardwaj, editing by Philippa fletcher).

(source: Reuters)