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Government source: There is enough Russian oil on the market to satisfy Indian refiners

A government official said that there is sufficient supply of Russian crude oil on the market for Indian refiners, as Ukraine's attack on Russia's energy infrastructure has reduced its refining capability and made more crude readily available.

When India refused to comply, Washington imposed tariffs of up to 50% on U.S. imported goods from India.

The official who declined to be named due to the sensitive nature of the matter said that Indian refiners still buy Russian oil.

India is the largest buyer of Russian oil sold by sea. The oil was discounted after certain Western nations refused to buy it and imposed sanctions against Moscow because of its invasion of Ukraine.

Trade sources reported that the discounts for Russian Urals crude shipped to India are now only $2-2.50 below Brent for loading in November, down from $20-$25 when the conflict began in February 2022.

The number of attacks by Ukraine on refineries and pipelines for export has decreased

Russian oil refinery

By cutting exports to key ports and reducing oil production by nearly a fifth, Moscow is on the verge of reducing its own production.

Refinery failures in Russia during September

The surpassed

In August, the drone attacks by Ukraine were responsible for these deaths.

The first source added that the Indian refiners were also considering buying more oil from the United States and liquefied gas. This would depend on New Delhi's outcome in its trade negotiations with Washington. (Reporting and editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise and Kevin Liffey; Reporting by Nidhi verma)

(source: Reuters)