Indian Oil seeks sour oil from spot market, trade sources say
Indian Oil Corp (IOC) is seeking high-sulphur oil from the spot market due to expected impacts from new U.S. sanctions on Russian supplies. Indian and Chinese refiners are looking for alternatives. IOC also issued a tender for sweet crude. Spot pr...
said on Thursday.
IOC and other Indian refiners boosted purchase of discounted Russian oil after western entities imposed sanctions and shunned purchases from Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
However, severe new U.S. sanctions on Russian producers and tankers are pushing Chinese and Indian refiners to seek alternative supplies.
Besides looking for sour crude, IOC has issued a separate tender to buy sweet crude for loading between Feb. 16 and March 15, the sources said. The tenders close on Thursday.
Spot premiums for Middle East crude rose to their highest in more than two years on Thursday on strong demand from China and India while tanker rates have soared.
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