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Sources: Supertanker delivers oil from sanctioned Nayara Energy refinery to Vadinar

Five sources with knowledge of the situation said that the supertanker Kalliopi is currently discharging Iraqi crude oil for India's Nayara Energy. This is the first delivery of crude oil to the refiner after it was sanctioned.

One source reported that more than half the two million barrels Basrah on the vessel were discharged. A second source stated that the unloading was expected to be complete on Thursday.

Kpler's ship tracking data revealed that the supertanker was the first vessel to deliver crude oil to Nayara Vadinar Refinery in the last 12 days.

Nayara didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. On July 18, the EU announced new sanctions against Russia and its energy industry that targeted Nayara.

One source said that Nusa Merdeka has also delayed the discharge of Russian crude oil in Nayara port. The tanker, which was supposed to discharge Urals at Vadinar on July 26, has been hovering around the anchorage since then.

The tanker's failure to discharge on time was not immediately apparent.

Last week, the oil carrier Omni that was carrying Russian Urals crude from Nayara Energy Vadinar diverted to the port of Mundra (India) in order to discharge its cargo.

Nayara has reported that its crude production at the 400,000 barrels per day site, owned in majority by Russian companies, is now between 70 and 80 percent.

While product tankers loaded with fuel from Nayara Energy’s Vadinar facility are still afloat, they have not been discharged as traders and shippers avoid the issue. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey, Nidhi verma, Mohi narayan)

(source: Reuters)