Indian Refiners Halt Russian Oil Orders After US Sanctions

Key Takeaways

  • Indian refiners halt new Russian oil orders amid US sanctions uncertainty
  • Companies turning to spot markets and alternative suppliers
  • Reliance Industries confirms compliance with sanctions, stops Rosneft imports
  • India’s Russian oil imports already down 8.4% this year

Indian oil refiners have paused all new orders for Russian crude oil following fresh US sanctions, creating significant uncertainty in one of Russia’s largest export markets. Multiple industry sources confirm that companies are awaiting clarity from both government authorities and suppliers before proceeding with any new purchases.

Shift to Spot Markets and Alternative Suppliers

With Russian supplies in limbo, Indian refiners are increasingly turning to spot markets to meet their crude requirements. State-run Indian Oil Corporation has issued tenders for oil purchases, while Reliance Industries has significantly increased spot market buying according to industry insiders.

The sanctions landscape intensified recently when the US targeted Russia’s top oil producers Lukoil and Rosneft, adding to existing restrictions from the European Union and United Kingdom. This development follows Russia’s ongoing military operations in Ukraine.

Compliance Concerns Drive Decision

“We have not placed orders yet for fresh cargoes and have cancelled some that were booked from traders with links to the sanctioned entities,” revealed one source familiar with the matter.

Payment processing has emerged as a critical concern, with another source noting: “We need to ensure that our purchases are not linked to sanctioned entities as banks will not facilitate payments.”

Some companies are exploring whether they can secure cargoes through non-sanctioned traders or entities, though this remains uncertain.

Reliance’s Strategic Response

Reliance Industries, India’s largest buyer of Russian oil, has publicly committed to complying with all international sanctions while maintaining relationships with current suppliers. The conglomerate plans to stop importing oil specifically from Rosneft, one of the newly sanctioned entities.

Broader Market Impact

India had become a crucial market for Russian oil exports, purchasing 1.9 million barrels per day during the first nine months of 2025 – representing 40% of Russia’s total exports according to International Energy Agency data.

However, imports had already been declining, with April-September figures showing an 8.4% year-on-year drop due to narrowing price discounts and supply constraints. Indian refiners have been increasingly sourcing crude from the Middle East and United States as alternatives.

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