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India turns to Middle East, new crude sources amid limited Russian oil supply against backdrop of US sanctions: Kpler

At 1.45 million barrels per day of crude oil from Russia till February 23, India's import from that country slipped 13.17 percent from January, when it shipped in 1.67 million barrels, showed data from the commodity market analytics firm.

February 24, 2025 / 16:44 IST
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India’s total crude oil imports remained strong in the month on account of robust domestic demand.
India’s total crude oil imports remained strong in the month on account of robust domestic demand.

India’s imports of crude oil from Russia tanked in February after the US slapped fresh sanctions on the country’s oil entities. This meant that the country leant towards suppliers in the Middle East and other geographies for crude oil.

The US on January 10 imposed new sanctions on Russian oil producers Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, as well as on about 180 tankers that form part of the Eurasian country's shadow fleet to curb Moscow’s revenues that Washington said were used to finance the war against Ukraine.

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India had imported 1.45 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil from Russia till February 23, compared with 1.67 bpd in January, a drop of 13.17 percent, showed data from commodity market analytics firm Kpler.

The shortfall was met by, among others, Saudi Arabia, which supplied 10 percent more crude oil to India at 790,000 bpd till February 23 from to 720,000 bpd in January. Iraq's oil supplies to India remained flat in the period under review, while oil imports from the US stood at 177,000 bpd till February 23, against 293,000 bpd in January.