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BPCL says Russia oil intake share falls to 34% in September quarter

BPCL, the country's second-biggest fuel retailer, sees India's gasoline demand rising by 6 percent this fiscal year to March and diesel demand rising by 1.5 percent

October 28, 2024 / 15:34 IST
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BPCL mainly processes Russian oil at its 156,000-bpd Bina refinery in central India and the 310,000-bpd Kochi refinery in southern Kerala state.

Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp's use of Russian oil fell to 34 percent of the total intake for crude processing in the July-September quarter due to a maintenance shutdown of units at its Bina and Kochi refineries, its finance head said on Monday.

The state-run company, which can process about 706,000 barrels per day (bpd) at its three refineries in India, met about 40 percent of its oil needs with Russian supplies in the June quarter, Vetsa Ramakrishna Gupta told an analysts' call.

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BPCL mainly processes Russian oil at its 156,000-bpd Bina refinery in central India and the 310,000-bpd Kochi refinery in southern Kerala state.

Gupta said discounts on Russian oil, sold on delivered basis to BPCL, averaged $3 per barrel in the September quarter, similar to April-June.