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India's MRPL hopes to continue buying Russian oil despite US pressure

India's MRPL hopes to continue buying Russian oil despite US pressure

Mangalore Refineries and Petrochemicals in India is looking for alternative oil sources that are sold at a discounted price, while still hoping to buy Russian oil. This was the statement made by its managing director Mundkur S. Kamath on Wednesday.

Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Narendra modi assured him that India would stop purchasing oil from Russia. Russia is India's largest source of oil imports. Washington hopes to end the war in Ukraine by reducing revenue going to Moscow.

Indian refiners are taking advantage of the reduced prices Russia is forced to accept after sanctions were imposed by the U.S., the European Union and Russia in 2022.

He said that Russian oil accounted between 35 and 40% of MRPL’s total oil imports during the third quarter.

MRPL operates a refinery that produces 300,000 barrels of oil per day in the southern state Karnataka.

Kamath, an analyst on a phone call, said that "we have already begun looking at other crudes available on discount through our own methods of sourcing oil". He added that the government had maintained the position that India would continue to favor the lowest-cost sources.

"We are confident it will continue soon," he said in reference to Russian oil imports.

He said that his company will look to buy U.S. crude oil but it has not been appealing in previous quarters.

He said: "And I'm confident on an economic level that we'll be able sail through."

(source: Reuters)