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By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Russian oil imports declined in July after jumping the previous month as some refiners slowed purchases due to smaller discounts, while Indian fuel demand

India's Russian Oil Imports Decline in July, Skipping Latin America

By Nidhi Verma

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Russian oil imports declined in July after jumping the previous month as some refiners slowed purchases due to smaller discounts, while Indian fuel demand also typically dips during the monsoon season, according to trade sources and data.

Russian oil imports for the world's third-biggest oil importer and consumer are likely to slow further in August and September as Indian state refiners paused Urals crude purchases as discounts have narrowed while U.S. President Donald Trump warned India not to buy Russian oil. 

India imported 1.5 million barrels per day of Russian crude in July, down 24.5% from the previous month, the data showed. 

Private refiners - Reliance Industries, Russia-backed Nayara Energy and HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd - took around 60% of India's Russian oil imports in July while the remainder went to state refiners, according to the data.

In July, Russia accounted for 34% of India's overall imports of 4.44 million bpd. India's oil imports in July were the lowest since September 2023, the data showed.

Russia remained India's top oil supplier, followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

India's Russian oil imports also declined partly because Reliance, operator of the world's largest refining complex, reduced its purchases by about 19% in July from a high base in the previous month, the data showed.

State refiners have switched to alternative supply from the Middle East and the United States to replace Russian oil in August and September.

Meanwhile, the share of OPEC nations, mainly Middle Eastern producers, in India's overall imports rose to a five-month high in July, the data showed.

In January-July, India's Russian oil imports fell about 3.6% to 1.73 million bpd, while purchases from the U.S. rose 58%, the data showed.

Also, India skipped imports of oil from Latin America in July, for the first time at least since 2011 when Reuters started compiling the monthly data.

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Florence Tan and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • India's Russian oil imports decreased by 24.5% in July.
  • Refiners reduced purchases due to smaller discounts.
  • State refiners shifted to Middle East and US oil.
  • Reliance reduced its Russian oil imports by 19%.
  • India skipped Latin American oil imports in July.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage decline in India's Russian oil imports in July?
India's Russian oil imports declined by 24.5% in July compared to the previous month.
Which countries are India's top oil suppliers?
Russia remains India's top oil supplier, followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Why did Indian refiners reduce their Russian oil purchases?
Indian refiners slowed their Russian oil purchases due to smaller discounts and reduced fuel demand.
What alternative suppliers are Indian state refiners turning to?
State refiners have switched to alternative supplies from the Middle East and the United States to replace Russian oil.
When did India last skip oil imports from Latin America?
India skipped imports of oil from Latin America in July for the first time since at least 2011.

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