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Maintenance by refineries and monsoon lowered India’s July oil purchase, reduced import bill

The lower crude oil import for July was primarily due to scheduled refinery maintenance shutdown and comparatively lower demand due to the monsoon season.

August 20, 2025 / 18:39 IST
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India’s crude oil import fell by 4.3 percent in July compared to last year, reducing the net oil and gas import bill for the month, latest data from the oil ministry has revealed.

India imported a total of 18.6 million metric tonnes (MMT) of crude oil in July as compared to 19.4 MMT a year ago, data from government’s Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (PPAC) showed.

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The lower crude oil imports for July were primarily due to scheduled refinery maintenance shutdowns and comparatively lower demand due to monsoon.

“The dip in July imports reflects a seasonal slowdown in July-September due to maintenance and lower monsoon-driven demand. In July-August, maintenance is in IOC Vadodra refinery, Bina Refinery, Barauni Refinery, Chennai Refinery,” said Sumit Ritolia, lead research analyst, refining & modeling at Kpler, a global real-time data and analytics provider.