India’s Crude Oil Imports from Russia Drop 11%
India’s crude oil imports from Russia declined by 11% in February 2025 as U.S. sanctions on Russian energy entities began to impact supply chains. According to data from commodity analytics firm Kpler, India imported 1.48 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Moscow, down from 1.67 million bpd in January. This decline follows a 13% increase in Russian crude imports in January, signaling how the evolving geopolitical landscape is reshaping global oil trade.
Highlights:
Impact of U.S. Sanctions on Russian Oil Supplies to India
On January 10, 2025, the United States imposed additional sanctions on key Russian energy producers, including Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, as well as on 180 vessels that form part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” used to bypass restrictions. These measures aim to curtail Moscow’s oil revenue, which the U.S. claims is used to fund military operations in Ukraine.
As a result, Indian refiners—among the largest buyers of Russian oil—are facing logistical and financial challenges in securing shipments.
Short-Term Supply Disruptions for Indian Refiners
Indian refiners, including Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), have reported difficulties in procuring Russian oil.
HPCL Chairman Pushp Kumar Joshi acknowledged that the company would face short-term supply disruptions.
“We used to source 35-40% of our crude oil from Russia, but given the current sanctions, we are actively diversifying our procurement strategy,” he said.
Iraq Gains as India Shifts Focus to Middle Eastern Oil
As India reduces its dependence on Russia, Iraq has emerged as a major beneficiary.
India’s Oil Imports from the U.S. Plummet by 50%
Another major shift in India’s oil trade dynamics is the sharp decline in crude imports from the United States.
India’s Oil Import Strategy: Greater Diversification Amid Global Uncertainties
With Russian oil becoming more difficult to secure, India is increasingly diversifying its crude suppliers.
Emerging Suppliers in India’s Crude Oil Market
India’s February oil import data reveals an increased reliance on non-traditional sources, including:
Notably, BPCL purchased 1 million barrels of crude from Argentina for the first time, marking a significant shift in India’s energy procurement strategy.
India’s Expanding Global Energy Partnerships
According to Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, India is undergoing a fundamental transformation in its relationships with global energy suppliers.
India’s Oil Demand Remains Strong Despite Market Shifts
Despite changes in supplier preferences, India’s overall oil demand remains robust.
Crude Oil Demand Outlook for 2025
According to Kpler’s Senior Oil Analyst, Sumit Ritolia:
Looking Ahead: The Future of India’s Oil Imports
Will Russia Remain a Key Supplier?
While India remains one of Russia’s biggest crude buyers, further declines in imports from Moscow are expected in March and beyond, as the full impact of U.S. sanctions sets in.
Highlights to Watch in the Coming Months:
India Adapts to the Changing Global Oil Market
India’s crude oil trade is witnessing a major transformation, with U.S. sanctions on Russia reshaping import patterns. While Russian oil continues to hold significant importance, India’s growing engagement with Middle Eastern, African, and Latin American suppliers signals a broader shift toward energy security and diversification.
As the world’s third-largest oil importer, India’s ability to adapt to market fluctuations will remain critical in ensuring affordable and uninterrupted energy supplies for its growing economy.
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