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Indian Oil not in ‘active negotiations’ with Russia on crude term-deal amid geopolitical uncertainties: CMD

The share of Russian oil in Indian Oil Corporation Limited’s (IOCL) kitty fell to 22 percent in the financial year 2024-25 (FY25), compared to 30 percent in the previous year (FY24), the company’s chairman and managing director AS Sahney said.

April 30, 2025 / 22:13 IST
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Indian Oil previously had a crude-term deal with Russia, which expired in March 2023, and has not been renewed since.
Indian Oil previously had a crude-term deal with Russia, which expired in March 2023, and has not been renewed since.

State-run Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is not actively looking at a crude oil term-deal with Russia amid the geopolitical uncertainties, said the chairman and managing director AS Sahney on April 30.

With the US imposing sanctions on Russian oil entities and evolving trade relations between countries, Indian Oil does not consider signing a term-deal with a new player “prudent”, said Sahney addressing a post-results press conference.

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“We are open to term (deal with Russia). But, are we in any negotiations? No. As of now, we are not in any active negotiations. We are waiting and watching because every day things are changing. Every day, the situation on tariffs, the situation on sanctions, they are changing. So, in these topsy-turvy conditions, I don't think it is prudent to go in a term-deal with any new player,” said Sahney.

The US, under former President Joe Biden, had on January 10 imposed fresh sanctions on Russian oil entities. The Biden administration had sanctioned Russian oil producers Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegaz, as well as around 180 tankers shipping oil from Moscow.