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COVID-19 Impact: India June crude imports hit 8-month low as virus dampens demand

Crude oil imports rose in June by 16.3% to 15.90 million tonnes from a year earlier, but dropped 7.8% from May

July 28, 2021 / 21:35 IST
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India's crude oil imports in June dropped to their lowest level in eight months as refiners cut down processing in the face of a tumultuous second wave of the coronavirus, government data showed on Wednesday.

Crude oil imports rose in June by 16.3% to 15.90 million tonnes from a year earlier, but dropped 7.8% from May, data on the website of the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) showed.

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"Refiners reduced runs after the COVID-19 cases increased in April-May, which might have contributed to lower imports," said Refinitiv analyst Ehsan Ul Haq, adding that the nation's vaccine programme is the key to future demand.

"If we don't see another wave, demand will recover significantly in the fourth quarter of this year."