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Sources: HPCL and MRPL of India will buy 5 million barrels from the US and Middle East, say sources.

Sources in the trade said that two Indian state refiners purchased 5,000,000 barrels of crude from spot markets through tenders, as they continue their search for alternatives to Russian supplies.

Hindustan Petroleum Corp. has purchased 2 million barrels of each U.S. West Texas Intermediate and Abu Dhabi Murban crudes for arrival in January, according to reports.

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd purchased one million barrels Basra Medium Crude for delivery between January 1-7, according to the company.

It was not immediately clear who the sellers were or what their prices were.

Indian refiners have been looking for alternatives since U.S. president Donald Trump imposed sanctions against Rosneft, and Lukoil - Russia's largest oil companies - in an effort to pressure Vladimir Putin into ending the war in Ukraine.

MRPL has halted the purchase of Russian oil because of the risks involved. A company source told us last month that MRPL had paused its purchases due to these risks.

HPCL has also stopped importing oil from Russia, despite having cut its intake in recent months. (Reporting from Siyi Liu in Singapore and Florence Tan in New Delhi, Nidhi in New Delhi. Editing by Tom Hogue & Eileen Soreng).

(source: Reuters)