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Tanker with Russian oil delayed at Indian port by technical snag, sources say

Oil tanker Destan, carrying about 740,000 barrels of Russian oil for refiner Indian Oil Corp. , has actually been awaiting more than 10 days to berth at a. port in western India due to the fact that of a technical concern, five sources. acquainted with the matter stated.

Indian companies including the nation's leading refiner IOC buy. Russian oil on a delivered basis and their liability arises only. after the discharge of the cargo.

Sources said there were technical issues with the vessel. that are avoiding it from berthing.

The vessel reached Vadinar port on July 22-23 bring. 99,000-100,000 metric lots, according to two of the sources.

There is some issue with the main engine, one of them. stated.

Two other sources stated the master of the vessel was seeking. permission for a trial berthing on Monday.

A 4th source said the vessel may discharge oil sometime. today.

IOC did not respond to a Reuters email looking for remark.

According to LSEG trade flows, Panama-flagged Destan is. loaded with 80,000 lots of ESPO blend crude and began cruising. to Vadinar on June 30 from Russia's Pacific port of Kozmino.

Victory Shipping & & Marine Inc is the registered owner of the. vessel.

Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has supplied security. certification for Destan.

IOC purchases Russian oil from area markets after its previous. yearly oil purchase deal was not restored for this fiscal year to. March 2025.

(source: Reuters)