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Reliance India says it does not expect any Russian crude deliveries for January

Reliance India says it does not expect any Russian crude deliveries for January
Reliance India says it does not expect any Russian crude deliveries for January

Reliance Industries announced on Tuesday that it does not expect any Russian crude oil deliveries for January, and has not received any such cargoes over the last?three? weeks.

The private refiner that used to be India’s largest buyer for Russian oil published a statement in X denying a Bloomberg article based on Kpler information stating that three vessels laden up with Russian oil 'are headed to its Jamnagar refining facility.

India became the largest buyer of discounted Russian crude seaborne after the Ukraine War?in 2022. These purchases have sparked a backlash by Western nations who have imposed sanctions on Russia's energy sector, claiming that oil revenue helps 'fund Moscow's military effort.

India's oil purchases from Russia will continue to decline in January as?Reliance stops purchasing Russian crude. China is the only major market for Moscow.

Last week, it was reported that Indian authorities had asked refiners to provide weekly reports on their purchases of oil from the United States and Russia. Sources said that they expected Russian crude imports to drop below 1 million barrels a day as New Delhi seeks to reach a deal with Washington.

According to Kpler and sources, the U.S. and European Union have already tightened sanctions, which has slowed Russian oil exports to India. In December, they fell to their lowest level in three years, at 1.2 million barrels per day. This is a 40% decrease from the June peak of 2 million bpd. (Reporting and writing by Nidhi verma, Florence Tan; editing by Sonali Paul & Jacqueline Wong).

(source: Reuters)