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Sources say that the US is pitching Venezuelan crude oil to India, as Russia's oil imports are slowing.

Sources say that the US is pitching Venezuelan crude oil to India, as Russia's oil imports are slowing.
Sources say that the US is pitching Venezuelan crude oil to India, as Russia's oil imports are slowing.

Three sources with knowledge of the situation have confirmed that the United States has informed Delhi that it can resume these 'purchases' soon to help replace Russian oil imports.

India promised to cut its Russian crude oil purchases following Washington's tariff hikes on this activity. India is also on track to reduce its Russian oil imports in the coming months by several hundred thousands barrels per day, according to sources who declined to identify themselves.

In March 2025, President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on countries that bought Venezuelan oil. His administration also intensified its campaign against Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro who was captured by U.S. troops on January 3.

Washington has since then?begun to direct the Caracas Government and plans on controlling Venezuela's Oil Industry indefinitely. Washington is also trying to reduce Russian oil revenues which are funding the Ukraine war.

Sources did not specify whether Venezuelan oil will be sold by Vitol or Trafigura, or directly by Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA.

The White House as well as the U.S. Treasury Department refused to comment. The Indian oil minister and the foreign ministry did not reply to emails asking for comment.

India has become a major purchaser of Russian oil since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine by Russia triggered Western sanctions which drove its price down.

Last week, Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that India is diversifying their crude sources as Russian oil imports decline.

Two sources claim that India is planning to reduce its Russian oil imports below 1 million barrels of oil per day in the near future.

One of these two sources stated that they are expected to decline to around 1 million bpd by February, and to 800,000 in March.

Second of two sources, said that these imports will eventually decline to around 500,000-600,000.?bpd. This would help the nation to clinch a deal with the United States.

In August, U.S. Tariffs on Indian Goods reached 50% as Washington added an additional 25% tariff for purchases of Russian Oil. Indian refiners were forced to import more oil from other countries due to the Western sanctions.

Trade sources reported that India's Russian oil 'imports' fell to the lowest level for two years in December. This boosted OPEC share of Indian imports by 11 months.

Indian refiners are buying more oil in Middle Eastern, African and South American nations to compensate for the drop in Russian oil exports.

Hindustan Petroleum and the private refiners HPCL and Mittal Energy Ltd. have stopped purchasing Russian oil.

Reliance Industries will begin buying up to 150,000 barrels per day of Russian oil in February, according to a source within the company.

Officials at the India Energy Week this week stated that Indian Oil Corp. and Bharat Petrol Corp. have also slowed their purchases of Russian crude oil. (Reporting and editing by Richard Valdmanis, Cynthia Osterman and Nidhi verma)

(source: Reuters)