Two tankers, Matari and Odune, carrying over 1.4 million barrels of Russian crude oil, arrived at Vadinar (Gujarat) and Paradip (Odisha) ports on Thursday.
Tanker Indri, carrying approximately 0.7 million barrels of Russian crude, is heading towards India, despite signaling Singapore as its destination.
India had significantly reduced Russian oil imports recently amid trade negotiations with the US.
Russia has stated its readiness to meet additional oil demands from India and China amidst the West Asia conflict.
Detailed Insights:
Disruption in vessel passage through the Strait of Hormuz due to the West Asia conflict is prompting India to increase its intake of Russian crude oil.
MoPNG sources indicate that India is in contact with international suppliers to source additional crude oil and LPG, while assuring comfortable oil and fuel stock levels.
Government and public sector refiners were already considering increasing Russian crude imports to ensure oil supply continuity due to the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Approximately 2.5-2.7 million bpd of India’s crude imports, about half of its total, have been transiting through the Strait of Hormuz in recent months.
In February, India's import of Russian crude was 1.1 million bpd, a significant decrease from the 2025 peak of over 2 million bpd.
There is an estimated 10 million barrels of Russian crude available in Asian waters, partly due to Indian refiners reducing their intake.
Key Concepts Involved:
Strait of Hormuz: A narrow waterway between Oman and Iran, crucial for global oil transportation.
Crude Oil: Unprocessed petroleum, a key raw material for gasoline, diesel, and other fuels.
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas): A mixture of propane and butane, used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles.