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    India and Taiwan were leading buyers of Russian naphtha in June, LSEG data shows

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    India and Taiwan led Russian naphtha imports in June due to lower costs and demand. Exports to India dropped slightly, while Taiwan's doubled.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russian Naphtha Exports
    • Naphtha Exports to India
    • Naphtha Exports to Taiwan
    • Other Destinations for Russian Naphtha

    India and Taiwan were leading buyers of Russian naphtha in June, LSEG data shows

    Overview of Russian Naphtha Exports

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -India and Taiwan were the leading destinations for Russian seaborne naphtha exports in June, as cheaper volumes and domestic demand attracted buyers, according to traders and LSEG data.

    Naphtha is a primary feedstock in the petrochemical industry for producing olefins and aromatics, which are then used to manufacture a wide array of products, including plastics, synthetic resins, synthetic fibers, and various other chemicals.

    Since the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil products went into effect in February 2023, countries in the Middle East and Asia have become the main destinations for Russia's naphtha supplies.

    Naphtha Exports to India

    Naphtha export shipments from Russian ports to India in June totalled 250,000 metric tons, down 5% from May, and exceeded 1.4 million tons in the first half of 2025.

    Russian naphtha arrived at the western Indian ports of Mundra, Hazira, and Sikka, shipping data showed.

    India partially replaced naphtha purchases from the United Arab Emirates with cheaper Russian supplies in order to reduce import costs.

    Naphtha Exports to Taiwan

    Naphtha exports from Russian ports to Taiwan reached 234,000 tons last month, double their May level, and totalled 1.27 million tons between January and June, according to LSEG data.

    Other Destinations for Russian Naphtha

    Singapore, Malaysia, Turkey and China were among the other top destinations for Russian naphtha export supplies in June.

    Ship-tracking data showed that no cargoes from Russian ports arrived in Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates in June. Russia had supplied 80,000 tons to the UAE in May.

    Vessels carrying nearly 300,000 tons of Russian naphtha loaded last month are heading to Asia via Southern Africa's Cape of Good Hope. Asia received 150,000 tons in May.

    Traders have been diverting Russian oil products cargoes around Africa since December 2023 to avoid the Red Sea due to a heightened risk of attacks by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi group.

    All the shipping data above are based on the date of cargo departure. 

    (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •India and Taiwan were major importers of Russian naphtha in June.
    • •Russian naphtha exports to India decreased by 5% from May.
    • •Taiwan doubled its naphtha imports from Russia in June.
    • •Middle East and Asia are key markets for Russian naphtha post-EU embargo.
    • •Shipping routes have shifted to avoid the Red Sea due to security risks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India and Taiwan were leading buyers of Russian naphtha in June, LSEG data shows

    1Which countries were the leading buyers of Russian naphtha in June?

    India and Taiwan were the leading destinations for Russian seaborne naphtha exports in June.

    2How much naphtha did India import from Russia in June?

    Naphtha export shipments from Russian ports to India in June totaled 250,000 metric tons.

    3What impact did the EU embargo have on Russian naphtha exports?

    Since the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil products in February 2023, countries in the Middle East and Asia have become the main destinations for Russia's naphtha supplies.

    4What were the other major destinations for Russian naphtha in June?

    Besides India and Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Turkey, and China were among the other top destinations for Russian naphtha exports in June.

    5Why did India shift its naphtha purchases from the UAE to Russia?

    India partially replaced naphtha purchases from the United Arab Emirates with cheaper Russian supplies to reduce import costs.

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