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Indian refiners imported almost 40 percent of crude oil from Russia during May despite threat of Trump’s sanctions

Despite continued threat of sanctions on Russia, India has continued buying oil from Moscow on account of discounts offered, especially on sour grade crude Urals.

May 28, 2025 / 16:20 IST
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Indian oil refiners purchased the most amount of crude oil from Russia during the month of May - almost 40 percent of the total monthly import - despite US President Trump’s recent threat of sanctions on Moscow as peace talks with Ukraine stall.

Russia supplied 1.95 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to India until May 28, higher than 1.93 million bpd supplied in April, showed global trade data analytics firm Kpler. India’s high offtake of Russian crude underscores New Delhi’s policy of importing the cheapest oil available in the market.

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Aside of Russia, India has also ramped up oil supplies from Middle Eastern countries in May, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia and UAE. Oil imports from US, Nigeria, Angola and Kuwait, however, have slumped in May over previous month. India is one of the largest oil importers in the world with around 90 percent reliance of its total requirements on imports.

Despite the continued threat of sanctions on Russia, India continued buying oil from Moscow primarily due to the discounts on offer, especially on sour grade crude Urals. As Russia and Ukraine fail to agree on peace talks, Trump on May 26 called President Vladimir Putin “crazy” and threatened to impose sanctions on Moscow.