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Higher US crude import may hinge on prices competitive with Middle East supplies

Even though crude oil from the US could cost slightly more than the price of Russian oil, Indian lenders have turned increasingly cautious as sanctions have targetted two major Russian energy firms.

November 03, 2025 / 18:32 IST
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Last month, the US Treasury blocked global transactions involving Russia’s two biggest oil companies — Rosneft and Lukoil, accusing them of fuelling Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
Last month, the US Treasury blocked global transactions involving Russia’s two biggest oil companies — Rosneft and Lukoil, accusing them of fuelling Moscow’s war against Ukraine.

A substantial increase in purchase of crude oil from the United States by Indian refiners may hinge on American prices staying competitive with leading Middle Eastern benchmarks, people aware of the discussions have told Moneycontrol.

The price of US crude is likely to be closer to that offered by Saudi Arabian and other Middle Eastern producers, one of the people said. “If you are importing a substantial amount of oil, it will be close to the market price,” the person added.

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Even though crude oil from the US could cost slightly more than the price of Russian oil, Indian lenders have turned increasingly cautious as sanctions have targetted two major Russian energy firms, the source said.

Last month, the US Treasury blocked global transactions involving Russia’s two biggest oil companies - Rosneft and Lukoil - accusing them of fuelling Moscow’s war against Ukraine. The European Union followed with another set of energy sanctions, including a total ban on imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) from January 2027 for long-term contracts.