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India’s Russian Oil Imports to Drop Sharply After US Sanctions

India’s Russian Oil Imports Set for Sharp Decline After US Sanctions

India’s imports of Russian crude oil are projected to drop significantly as new US sanctions on major Russian exporters Rosneft and Lukoil take full effect. The sanctions, active from November 21, have effectively turned crude linked to these companies into “sanctioned molecules,” limiting direct purchases by Indian refiners.

Key Takeaways

  • Russian crude imports may fall from 1.8-1.9 million bpd in November to around 400,000 bpd in December-January
  • Major refiners including Reliance Industries have temporarily halted Russian crude imports
  • India will diversify sources to Middle East, Latin America, West Africa, and North America
  • Russian oil from non-sanctioned suppliers remains accessible through compliant channels

Immediate Supply Disruptions Expected

India has been importing an average of 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd) of Russian crude this year, with November arrivals projected at 1.8-1.9 million bpd as refiners rushed to maximize discounted purchases before the cutoff. However, analysts expect flows to plummet to approximately 400,000 bpd in December and January.

Major refiners including Reliance Industries, HPCL-Mittal Energy, and Mangalore Refinery have temporarily suspended imports. Only Rosneft-backed Nayara Energy continues imports due to its heavy reliance on Russian crude.

Alternative Supply Channels Remain Open

The US sanctions specifically target certain companies rather than all Russian oil. This means crude from non-sanctioned producers like Surgutneftegaz or Gazprom Neft can still be legally imported, provided no sanctioned intermediaries, vessels, banks, or services are involved.

Analysts emphasize that Russian oil itself isn’t banned, allowing Indian refiners to source through alternative compliant channels.

Refiners Adjust Strategies Amid Uncertainty

Discounted Russian crude has helped both public and private Indian refiners achieve record profits while stabilizing domestic fuel prices despite global volatility. However, refiners now face challenges in navigating compliant pathways involving secure shipping, banking, and intermediary arrangements.

Reliance Industries stopped importing Russian crude into its Jamnagar SEZ refinery on November 20 to comply with upcoming EU regulations, though pre-committed cargoes will still be processed at its domestic facility.

Diversification Plans Underway

To address potential supply gaps, Indian refiners are expected to increase imports from the Middle East, Latin America, West Africa, and North America. Market experts caution that the future of Russian imports will depend on Western enforcement strictness and potential additional sanctions.

While a complete halt in Russian imports appears unlikely, the market faces heightened uncertainty. Discounted Russian barrels remain economically attractive, and India’s energy policy continues to prioritize affordability and security over geopolitical pressures. Analysts anticipate Russian crude will continue flowing to India, albeit through more diversified and less transparent channels.

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