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Supertanker delivers oil to sanctioned Nayara Energy's Vadinar refinery, sources say

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Posted on July 30, 2025

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SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Supertanker Kalliopi was in the process of discharging Iraqi oil for India's Nayara Energy on Wednesday, the first delivery of crude for the refiner since it was

First Supertanker Delivers Iraqi Oil to Nayara Energy's Vadinar Refinery

SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Supertanker Kalliopi was in the process of discharging Iraqi oil for India's Nayara Energy on Wednesday, the first delivery of crude for the refiner since it was sanctioned by the European Union, five sources familiar with the matter said.

More than half of the two million barrels of Basrah volume on board the vessel had been discharged, one of the sources said, with the unloading expected to be completed on Thursday, a second source said.

The supertanker is the first to deliver crude to Nayara's Vadinar refinery in the past 12 days, Kpler ship-tracking data showed.

Nayara did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The EU unveiled new sanctions on Russia and its energy trade that targeted the company on July 18.

Another tanker, Nusa Merdeka, has delayed discharging Russian crude oil at Nayara's port, one of the sources said. The tanker was scheduled to discharge Urals on July 26 at Vadinar but has since been hovering near the anchorage, the person said.

It was not immediately clear why the tanker did not discharge on schedule.

Last week, the oil tanker Omni carrying Russian Urals crude diverted away from Nayara Energy's Vadinar port to discharge its cargo at the port of Mundra in India.

Nayara, which is majority owned by Russian companies, has reduced crude runs at its 400,000 barrels-per-day site to 70-80%, Reuters reported on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, product tankers carrying fuel loaded from Nayara Energy's Vadinar site are afloat without discharging cargoes as shippers and traders avoid dealing with it.

(Reporting by Trixie Yap, Nidhi Verma and Mohi Narayan; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Nayara Energy's Vadinar refinery receives first Iraqi oil delivery post-EU sanctions.
  • Supertanker Kalliopi discharges over half of its Basrah oil cargo.
  • Nayara's crude processing reduced to 70-80% capacity.
  • Russian-owned Nayara faces challenges with oil deliveries.
  • Product tankers avoid discharging at Nayara's Vadinar site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of oil was delivered to Nayara Energy?
The supertanker Kalliopi delivered Iraqi oil to Nayara Energy's Vadinar refinery.
When was the last delivery of crude oil to Nayara's refinery?
The delivery from the supertanker Kalliopi was the first in the past 12 days.
What sanctions have affected Nayara Energy?
The EU unveiled new sanctions on Russia and its energy trade that targeted Nayara Energy on July 18.
What issues have other tankers faced at Nayara's port?
Another tanker, Nusa Merdeka, delayed discharging Russian crude oil at Nayara's port, and the oil tanker Omni diverted to Mundra to discharge its cargo.
How has Nayara Energy adjusted its operations due to sanctions?
Nayara has reduced crude runs at its Vadinar refinery to 70-80% capacity.

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