The various supplies of India and “find out” if “something” happened to Russia’s oil, Hardip Singh Puri said.
India can satisfy its oil needs due to alternative sources if supplies from Russia are injured due to a second US penalty. It was said by Indian oil Minister Hardip Singh Puri, Reuters report on Thursday, July 17.
“I don’t care at all. If anything happens, we will deal with it … India is different from delivery resources, and we think we have crossed from about 27 countries we have previously bought from nearly 40 countries today,” Puri said in the industry event in New Delhi.
He made it clear that new suppliers were as Gayana appeared, as well as about available offers from existing manufacturers, including Brazil and Canada.
The agency noted that in January-June Russia remained the largest supplier of oil in India, providing nearly 35% of all imports. Next are Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the USA.
As you know, in the first half of the year, the volume of Russian oil imports in India has increased slightly, while nearly half of it fell into private refinement of companies Reliance Industries LTD and Nayara Energy.
In the case of disruptions to the Indian Oil Corp supply from Russia, it will return to the previous supply scheme, which acted before the Ukrainian crisis, when part of Russia’s supplies in India was less than 2%, the refereal oil leader As Sakhni told journalists.
Remember, on July 14, Donald Trump re -expressed his frustration in Russia and pledged to introduce “strict tariffs” against it if a world agreement with Ukraine was not reached in 50 days.
Meanwhile, “serious” Moscow responded to Trump’s threat to impose strict penalties.
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