India’s oil imports from Russia surged after the start of the war as Moscow offered heavy discounts. However, shipments fell in December to their lowest since January last year after sanctions were tightened. Some crude tankers have delayed deliveries, taken a U-turn or turned off their transponders after failing to deliver at Indian ports.
Puri said earlier this month that refiners had trimmed oil imports from Russia as discounts on cargoes weren’t attractive.
“We buy the oil at the point of delivery,” Puri said in Davos. If a country is not able to deliver because of sanctions imposed by others, India would not buy it, he said. The world’s third-largest oil consumer depends on overseas supplies for 85% of its demand, he said.
Oil prices are hovering between $70 and $80 a barrel, but India wants “oil to be much cheaper because we are big consumers,” Puri said.
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