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India increases reliance on Russia, US for crude oil, ditches Middle-East suppliers

In June, India imported 1.9 million bpd of crude oil from Russia as compared to 1.7 million bpd in the previous month, showed data from energy cargo tracker Vortexa. Meanwhile, India’s import of crude oil stood at 331,000 bpd from the US, a sharp increase of 63 percent from the last month.

July 02, 2024 / 18:30 IST
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India’s import of crude oil from Russia rose to around 2 million barrels per day (bpd) in June, while falling from its traditional suppliers Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Besides Russia, India also ramped up crude oil supplies from the US in the month amid reports of higher inventories in the country.

In June, India imported 1.9 million bpd of crude oil from Russia as compared to 1.7 million bpd in the previous month, showed data from energy cargo tracker Vortexa. Meanwhile, India’s import of crude oil stood at 331,000 bpd from the US, a sharp increase of 63 percent from the last month. India’s rising oil imports from the US comes when the country has been ramping up its oil production.

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On the other hand, crude oil imports from India’s traditional Middle-East supplies including Saudi Arabia and Iraq fell in the month. Crude oil imports from Saudi dropped 36 percent while India’s supplies from Iraq declined 23 percent in June.