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India to continue buying Russian oil: Report

"There is a lot of opacity in term of what the rules of the game are... There are always options to buy Russian oil," government source said, without elaborating.

Published on: Dec 02, 2022 10:21 PM IST
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India will continue buying Russian oil and even look for term contracts as sanctions allow purchases provided that Western services are not used, an oil ministry source said on Friday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Representative Image/ PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Representative Image/ PTI)

The comment comes a day after European Union governments tentatively agreed on a $60 a barrel price cap on Russian seaborne oil, which comes into effect on December 5.

After December 5, Western shipping and insurance companies would be prohibited from handling Russian oil sold above the price cap.

"There is a lot of opacity in term of what the rules of the game are... There are always options to buy Russian oil," the source said, without elaborating.

Indian refiners would continue to lift Russian oil beyond January 19, he added.

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While India has emerged as the top buyer of Russian oil behind China as refiners snap up discounted crude shunned by Western nations since the invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has become New Delhi's second biggest oil supplier, replacing Saudi Arabia, after Iraq, data from trade sources show.

Indian refiners, which mostly buy Russian oil on spot basis, would consider signing term deals with Russian oil if pricing terms are favourable for sustained supplies, the oil ministry source said.

He said global oil producers have assured India, the world's third biggest oil consumer and importer, that there will be no supply disruption.

On a gas supply halt under a 22-year deal between India's state-run GAIL (India) Ltd and Germany's Sefe, which comprises former units of Russian gas major Gazprom, the official said India would like to amicably resolve the issue with the Russia and Germany.

"(The) focus is to get gas and we are looking at ways of settling the dispute... We are talking to both Germany and Russia to resolve the issue," he said.

 
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