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India clears ships for Nayara's domestic fuel supply; dollar trade restrictions persist

Nayara, which owns a 20 million tonnes a year oil refinery at Vadinar in Gujarat, is a major supplier of fuels like petrol and diesel to Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL).

September 17, 2025 / 10:07 IST
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A worker standing at a fuel station of Nayara Energy on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
A worker standing at a fuel station of Nayara Energy on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

Indian authorities have cleared EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy to use four foreign-flagged ships for coastal transportation of fuels such as petrol and diesel within the country, but its non-Russian overseas trade remains stalled due to the unavailability of banking channels.

The Directorate General of Shipping has approved four foreign-flagged ships being used for the coastal movement of fuel produced by Nayara and efforts are being made to resolve the stalled dollar trade, government officials said.

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Nayara Energy did not reply to an email sent for comments.

Nayara's Vadinar Refinery in Gujarat makes about 8 per cent of all fuel consumed in the country. Most of this was shipped from Gujarat to key consumption hubs along the west coast, reaching as far as Odisha on the east.