India's Russian oil imports rise 11.7% in September, data shows
India's crude oil imports from Russia grew by 11.7% in September to 1.9 million barrels per day, making up about two-fifths of the nation's total crude imports. Total imports for the month were 4.7 million barrels per day. Russia was India's top o...
Overall, refiners in India imported a total of 4.7 million bpd of crude oil in September, marginally higher than in August and about 8.5% more than the same month a year ago, the data showed.
The refiners have invested billions of dollars in plant upgrades, allowing them to process more crude grades, in an effort to reduce costs.
India, the world's third largest oil importer and consumer, has emerged as the top buyer of discounted Russian seaborne oil after Western nations stopped buying from Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine.
Crude from the Commonwealth of Independent States, comprising Russia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan, accounted for about 43% of India's overall imports, up from 38.5% in August, the data showed.
Russia remained India's top oil supplier in September, followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Russian oil imports were more than double Iraq's 867,600 bpd, the data showed.
India also resumed its imports of Venezuelan oil in September after a gap of two months, with private refiner Reliance Industries Ltd receiving a cargo, the data showed.
The market share accounted for by producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), mainly from the Middle East and Africa, declined marginally between April and September from the same period a year ago, a Reuters analysis of the data showed.
Imports from the Middle East fell to about a 41.6% share in April-September from 43.8% a year earlier, the data showed. Indian refiners mostly buy Middle Eastern oil under annual contracts with producers in the region.
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