• 7 hours Oil Prices Rebound As Inventory Slips
  • 9 hours Hammerfest LNG Hits the Snooze Button Again—This Time on Purpose
  • 10 hours IMF Lowers Saudi Growth Outlook Amid Economic Pressures
  • 11 hours Iran Boosts Natural Gas Production at Huge South Pars Field
  • 12 hours Taiwan to Pledge More U.S. Oil and Gas Imports to Avoid Tariff
  • 13 hours Kinder Morgan Founder Plays Down the Impact of Tariffs on U.S. LNG
  • 14 hours Saudi Arabia’s Crude Oil Exports Jumped by 500,000 Bpd in February
  • 15 hours European Natural Gas Prices Drop as LNG Flows Stay Above Average
  • 16 hours India’s Oil Imports From OPEC Hit Record Low as Russian Flows Soar
  • 17 hours U.S. Court Approves Floor-Setting $3.7-Billion Bid for Citgo’s Parent
  • 18 hours Canada’s Seaborne Oil Exports Surged in March
  • 20 hours IEA Warns of Unresolved Global Energy Security Threats
  • 21 hours Oil Prices Stabilize on Short-Covering and an OPEC+ Output Decline
  • 1 day Oil Prices Down 2% as Markets Scramble for Clarity
  • 1 day Libyan Oil Revenue Decline, Unrest Send Dinar Plunging
  • 1 day Chevron, Total Start Landmark Oil Production at Ballymore in Gulf
  • 2 days EU Giving Up Putin’s Pipelines for Trump’s Tankers Full of LNG
  • 2 days Phillips 66 Hits Out at Activist Investor Elliott Over Conflict of Interest
  • 2 days Aramco to Develop New Energy Vehicle Technologies With China’s BYD
  • 2 days ENN Signs ADNOC Supply Agreement in Biggest UAE-China LNG Deal
  • 2 days Turkey Looks to Expand Oil and Gas Exploration in Its Region
  • 2 days Beijing Warns Against U.S. Trade Deals That Harm Chinese Interests
  • 2 days Oil Prices Begin the Week With a Dip
  • 2 days Russia’s Economy Ministry Lowers 2025 Oil Price Forecast
  • 2 days EU Considers Lifting Methane Requirements for U.S. LNG
  • 4 days France To Slap Power Suppliers on Wrist For Doing Too Much
  • 4 days Iraq’s Oil Exports Dip in Q1 as Baghdad Vows Further Cuts
  • 5 days Russia-India Oil Shipping Rates Drop as Urals Dips Below Price Cap
  • 5 days U.S. Strike on Yemen Oil Port Kills 58, Houthis Say
  • 5 days U.S. Will Ditch Ukraine Peace Talks If Progress Isn’t Made Soon
  • 5 days Pakistan Upgrades Its Oil Reserves Estimate by 23%
  • 5 days India Aims to Lure Foreign Nuclear Power Providers With Eased Liability Laws
  • 5 days China Halts U.S. LNG Imports Amid Tariff War
  • 5 days China Cuts Fuel Prices
  • 5 days Indonesia Agrees to Step Up Energy Imports to Avoid Tariffs
  • 5 days Guerillas Blow Up Oil Pipeline in Colombia
  • 5 days DOGE Hands US DOE The Budget Axe To Slash $10B in Clean Projects
  • 5 days India's Largest Port Operator To Acquire Major Export Terminal in Australia
  • 5 days South Korea to Leverage LNG and Shipbuilding in U.S. Tariff Talks
  • 6 days BP Loads First LNG Export Cargo From Senegal-Mauritania Project

Breaking News:

Oil Prices Rebound As Inventory Slips

India Denies Sanctions Hold Back Imports of Russian Crude Oil

India’s lower imports of Russian crude oil in recent weeks were the result of unattractive discounts, not because of payment issues amid tougher U.S. sanctions on Russia’s exports, Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Wednesday.  

“There is no payment problem,” Puri told a briefing in New Delhi on Wednesday, as quoted by Bloomberg.

“It is a pure function of price at which our refiners will buy,” he said, adding that India’s priority is to ensure the cheapest price possible for its consumers.

The tougher enforcement of the G7 sanctions and related payment issues have been holding up Indian purchases of some cargoes of Russian crude oil, with tankers previously headed to India now turning back eastwards, tanker-tracking data monitored by Bloomberg showed on Tuesday.

At the end of last year, the United States took a tougher stance on the sanctions against Russia and sanctioned several vessels for violating the G7 price cap of $60 per barrel, above which cargoes cannot use Western insurance and financing. Some of those tankers were already en route to India loaded with Russia’s Sokol grade and departed from the Far Eastern ports in Russia.  

According to the ship-tracking data Bloomberg has compiled, five tankers carrying Sokol were headed to India last month. But now all five – the NS Commander, Sakhalin Island, Krymsk, Nellis, and Liteyny Prospect – are headed away from India and on to the Malacca Strait, suggesting that India wouldn’t be taking those purchases after all.

A sixth tanker, the NS Century, which has been idling off Sri Lanka for months caught up by the sanctions, is still in that area, according to the data.

As of the end of November, India was still considering whether to allow the now-sanctioned tanker carrying Russian oil to approach and dock at one of its ports—a sign that the U.S. clampdown on Russian crude trade could limit India’s ability to buy and import cheaper oil.

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com:



Join the discussion | Back to homepage


ADVERTISEMENT


Leave a comment

Leave a comment

EXXON Mobil -0.35
Open57.81 Trading Vol.6.96M Previous Vol.241.7B
BUY 57.15
Sell 57.00
Oilprice - The No. 1 Source for Oil & Energy News