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    Indian refiners turn to Latam, Africa to replace Russian oil in Feb, data shows

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    Posted on March 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    In February, Indian refiners increased oil imports from Latin America and Africa due to US sanctions on Russian oil, with Russian imports dropping by 3%.

    Indian Refiners Seek New Oil Sources Amid Russian Sanctions

    By Nidhi Verma

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's crude oil imports from Latin America and Africa rose marginally in February as refiners turned to alternative sources, fearing a loss of Russian oil supplies caused by tighter U.S. sanctions, data from trade sources shows.

    The South Asian nation became the biggest buyer of Russian seaborne oil sold at a discount after Western nations imposed sanctions on Moscow for its 2022 invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

    In February, imports of Russian oil fell 3% from January to about 1.54 million barrels per day (bpd), with Moscow's share in New Delhi's overall crude purchases shrinking to the lowest since January 2024, the data shows.

    India's oil imports from African nations rose to about 330,000 bpd in February from 143,000 bpd in January while those from South America rose 60% to 453,600 bpd, the data showed.

    In January, Washington imposed sweeping sanctions targeting Russian producers and tankers, disrupting supply from the world's No. 2 producer and tightening ship availability.

    Russia's share in the overall oil imports by India, the world's third biggest oil importer and consumer, shrank marginally to about 30.5% in February while that of Latin America rose to 9%, the highest since December 2021, the data showed.

    Last month India received a rare cargo of Gabon's Etame grade and for the first time took Argentina's Medanito oil, the data showed.

    Refiners in India maximised the purchase of Russian oil ahead of ahead of a Feb. 27 deadline set under the latest US sanctions to settle some energy deals, the data show.

    About half-a-dozen vessels loaded with Russian oil arrived at Indian ports towards the end of the month and were discharged in March.

    Lower intake of Russia oil slightly pushed up the share of oil from members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and West African nations in February.

    (Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •India's oil imports from Latin America and Africa rose in February.
    • •Russian oil imports to India fell by 3% in February.
    • •US sanctions on Russia tightened oil supply.
    • •India imported oil from Gabon and Argentina for the first time.
    • •OPEC and West African oil shares increased in India's imports.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Indian refiners turn to Latam, Africa to replace Russian oil in Feb, data shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses India's shift to Latin American and African oil imports due to US sanctions on Russian oil.

    2Why did Indian refiners turn to Latin America and Africa?

    Indian refiners sought alternative oil sources due to fears of reduced Russian oil supply caused by US sanctions.

    3How did US sanctions affect Russian oil imports?

    US sanctions disrupted Russian oil supply, leading to a 3% decrease in India's Russian oil imports in February.

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