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Ukraine war: rising prices cap India’s thirst for Russian oil
- Indian purchases of Russian crude in defiance of Western pressure over the Ukraine war fell to an 11-month low as the price tag on the discounted oil rises
- Since the invasion of Ukraine two years ago, India has bought hundreds of millions of barrels of cut-price Russian crude, saving itself billions of dollars
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Indian purchases of Russian crude in defiance of Western pressure over the Ukraine war have fallen to an 11-month low as the price tag on the discounted oil rises, figures show.
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Since the invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago, India has bought hundreds of millions of barrels of cut-price Russian crude, saving itself billions of dollars while bolstering Moscow’s war coffers.
The purchases have catapulted it to second place among Russia’s customers behind China, and Indian officials have made no secret of their decision to prioritise national interest over international sanctions against Moscow.
But the price of Russian crude has risen in the face of Opec+ production cuts and increased demand from China, analysts say, making it less attractive to Indian customers.
Indian refiners bought 1.45 million barrels per day of Russian oil last month, their lowest amount since last January and down nearly 16 per cent from November, according to global energy trade intelligence platform Kpler.
The “interplay between India and China” was a key driver of the change, Viktor Katona, lead crude analyst at Kpler said, “as both countries now vie for the same barrels”.
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