Sokol oil is now supplied by traders rather than the producer, and shipments are offered at attractive discounts, leading to the resumption of some shipments to India.
Several tankers with Russian oil are on their way to India Falcon, although this country has previously refused to buy raw materials due to threats of sanctions. Bloomberg reported this.
It was noted that the supertanker Nireta was anchored near Visakhapatnam on the east coast of India, while two other tankers – Eastern Avenue and Erector – were located near Jamnagar in the west. They both pointed to Sikka as their destination. Clyde Noble, another ship filled Falconis now also on his way to Sikka.
According to the publication, in the period until mid-January, 10 shipments of crude oil Falcon, scheduled to arrive in India, was not disembarked, and at least five ships returned to the Strait of Malacca. All cargo Falcon, loaded in March, and most of the shipments sent in February arrived in China, but some of the earlier shipments are now returning to India.
The publication says that it is now oil Falcon are supplied by traders rather than the manufacturer, and the consignments are offered at attractive discounts, leading to the continuation of some shipments to India.
Earlier it was reported that all Indian oil refineries are refusing to accept Russian crude oil transported by tankers of the sanctioned Sovcomflot.
It was also noted that India (the biggest buyer of Russian oil) has not been buying premium ESPO grade raw materials, shipped from Kozmino port, for two months.
Source: korrespondent

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