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India snaps up 30 million barrels of Russian oil after US waiver

India had been winding down its purchases of Russian oil since last year in response to US pressure, filling the gap with replacement barrels from Saudi Arabia and Iraq — only to find supplies cut off by a widening conflict in the Middle East.

March 10, 2026 / 18:54 IST
The US waiver covered transactions related to Russian crude oil and petroleum products loaded onto vessels before March 5, so long as it’s delivered to India and purchased by an Indian firm.
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  • Indian refiners bought 30M barrels of Russian oil after US waiver
  • Indian Oil and Reliance snapped up unsold Russian crude cargoes
  • Russian oil now trades at premiums of $2-$8 to Brent benchmark

Indian refiners have bought about 30 million barrels of Russian oil since the US provided a green light for purchases to help the country cope with a shortfall of Middle Eastern supply, according to people with knowledge of the deals.

India had been winding down its purchases of Russian oil since last year in response to US pressure, filling the gap with replacement barrels from Saudi Arabia and Iraq — only to find supplies cut off by a widening conflict in the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz, which connects the region’s major producers to the rest of the world, has been effectively closed since US and Israeli strikes on Iran began.

Since the US waiver was granted late last week, refiners in the South Asian nation including Indian Oil Corp. and Reliance Industries Ltd. have snapped up all unsold cargoes of Russian crude in the spot market, said the people, asking not too be named as they’re not authorized to speak to media. The oil was loaded but uncommitted, and much of it was already in Asian waters.

Russian crude — comprising a broad sweep of grades including Urals, ESPO and Varandey — has been offered at premiums of between $2 and $8 a barrel to London’s Dated Brent benchmark, the people said. Before the war in the Middle East, Russian oil traded at discounts to the same marker.

Around 10 million barrels of the Russian crude was bought by state-owned Indian Oil, while Reliance purchased at least as much, the traders said.

Indian Oil and Reliance did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The US waiver covered transactions related to Russian crude oil and petroleum products loaded onto vessels before March 5, so long as it’s delivered to India and purchased by an Indian firm.

Since then, tankers that had been moving away from the subcontinent have turned around. Among them, the Maylo and the Sarah have changed course to head to India over the past days after originally signaling Singapore as their destination.

India, which didn’t traditionally take much Russian oil, ramped up purchases after the invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 — eventually incurring the wrath of the Trump administration, eager to crank up pressure on the Kremlin. Russian oil is not itself sanctioned, but Washington has blacklisted the country’s two largest producers.

Buying peaked at more than 2 million barrels a day in mid-2024, but dropped to an average of 1.06 million barrels a day in February, according to data intelligence firm Kpler.

Bloomberg
first published: Mar 10, 2026 06:54 pm

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