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US Sanctions on Russian Oil May Cost India $2.7 Billion More

India Faces $2.7 Billion Oil Import Bill Increase After US Sanctions Russian Suppliers

Fresh US sanctions targeting Russia’s two largest oil producers—Rosneft PJSC and Lukoil PJSC—could increase India’s annual crude import bill by approximately $2.7 billion, according to industry analysts. The sanctions will force Indian refiners to shift from discounted Russian crude to more expensive alternatives from West Asia and other regions.

Key Takeaways

  • India’s oil import bill may rise by 2%, amounting to $2.7 billion annually
  • Rosneft and Lukoil supplied about 60% of India’s Russian crude imports
  • Russian oil flows to Indian refiners expected to drop to near zero
  • Reliance Industries, India’s largest buyer of Russian crude, plans to scale back imports

Immediate Financial Impact

Prashant Vasisht of ICRA Ltd. confirmed that replacing Russian oil with market-priced crude would increase India’s import bill by 2%. “Given India’s crude imports worth $137 billion in FY25, that would amount to an increase of $2.7 billion,” he stated. The two sanctioned companies contributed approximately 1 million barrels per day out of India’s total 1.8 million bpd Russian imports.

Supply Replacement Challenges

While alternative sources exist, they come without the discounts India enjoyed from Russia. “Availability isn’t so much an issue as is the cost of oil in the global markets,” explained Deepak Mahurkar of PwC India. “Oil from West Asia, the Mediterranean, the US can come in; however, India may not be offered discounts by these suppliers.”

Harshraj Aggarwal of Yes Securities calculated that the loss of Russian discounts translates to approximately $0.6 per barrel additional cost, with current Russian discounts ranging between $2-4 per barrel.

US Pressure and Indian Response

The Trump administration has been pressuring India to halt Russian oil imports, arguing that energy purchases fund Russia’s war in Ukraine. In response, Trump imposed additional 25% tariffs on India for buying Russian energy, bringing total tariffs on Indian goods to 50%.

Trump recently claimed India would cut Russian oil imports by almost 40% by year-end, acknowledging that “it’s a process. You can’t just stop (buying oil from Russia).”

Market Adjustments Already Underway

Data from Kpler shows India’s Russian crude imports declined to 1.6 million bpd in September from 1.69 million bpd in August, though industry sources attribute this mainly to shrinking discounts rather than sanctions. Indian refiners are expected to offset the supply gap through increased spot market purchases.

Gaurav Moda of EY-Parthenon India noted that “conventional sources may look to compete and replace recent sources to regain their share of large-scale India oil purchases,” potentially creating new opportunities for India in medium-term negotiations.

India has already diversified its oil sourcing to approximately 40 countries over the past three years, providing some buffer against supply disruptions.

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