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India’s energy import strategy depends on discounts on offer, says Oil Minister Hardeep Puri

The global energy market is witnessing a major shift, with Russia diverting oil towards the Asian market, and the US deciding to pump more oil and gas.

February 14, 2025 / 17:41 IST
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Oil Minister Hardeep Puri hinted that energy imports from the US are likely to witness an uptick, but the final commercial arrangements would depend on further discussions.
Oil Minister Hardeep Puri hinted that energy imports from the US are likely to witness an uptick, but the final commercial arrangements would depend on further discussions.

India already buys crude oil worth $20 billion from America, and further increase in the offtake would depend on commercial arrangements, Oil Minister Hardeep Puri told Moneycontrol during an interaction on February 13. This comes as India’s crude import relations look set to evolve, after US' pledge to pump more oil and gas, and Russia diverting its crude supplies towards Asia.

India’s energy import strategy is dependent on discounts offered by the suppliers, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said, adding that the country is looking to buy the cheapest oil available in the market.

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“Our entire oil/energy import policy is based on discounts. If I am getting cheaper crude (from a country), why would I buy from an expensive source. They would compete among themselves. We will float the tender and buy from the cheapest source,” said Puri.

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