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    Share of Russian oil in imports up at 42% in June, Iraq supplies fall

    Indian imports of Russian crude surged in June, outpacing other major suppliers. Refiners find the discounts on Urals grade appealing, with private sector involvement rising.

    India's June palm oil imports rise to 6-month high on lower prices

    India's palm oil imports rose in June due to strong demand before festivals. Refiners played a key role, potentially impacting Malaysian palm oil futures. Sunvin Group highlighted palm oil's competitive pricing. The country's edible oil imports increased, with significant purchases from Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine.

    India raises windfall tax on petroleum crude

    The Indian government has increased the windfall tax on petroleum crude to Rs 6,000 per metric ton from Rs 3,250, effective July 2, as stated in a notification issued on Monday. This tax is reviewed every two weeks. In July 2022, India began taxing crude oil production and the export of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel.

    No new duty concessions for milk, milk products imports: DGFT

    India has strictly limited milk and milk product imports under tariff rate quotas (TRQs) in accordance with WTO commitments. Santosh Sarangi, director general of foreign trade, confirmed that no TRQ imports are planned for the current year. TRQ imports have occurred only three times in recent years, managed exclusively by cooperatives and state-owned entities, following guidelines that balance producer and consumer interests.

    India allows imports of corn, vegetable oils at concessional duty

    India has decided to permit restricted imports of corn, milk powder, crude sunflower oil, and refined rapeseed oil with concessional duty. As the largest global importer of vegetable oils, India will allow imports totaling 150,000 metric tons each of sunflower oil or safflower oil and refined rapeseed oil in the ongoing marketing year, according to the notification.

    India and China top buyers of Russian fuel oil in May, LSEG data shows

    In May, Russian seaborne fuel oil and VGO exports peaked at 4 million metric tons, with India and China as top destinations. The surge followed the European Union's embargo on Russian oil products, redirecting supplies to Asia. Notably, ship-to-ship loadings near Greece and Malta facilitated the transfer of cargoes destined for Asia.

    • India's downstream oil and gas profits to fall; upstream to remain strong: Fitch Ratings

      India's oil and gas sector is forecasted to have mixed fiscal performance in FY24, with downstream profits expected to decline while upstream growth remains robust, driven by a 3-4% increase in petroleum product demand for FY25. Diesel and petrol will dominate consumption, with anticipated stable marketing margins for oil marketing companies. Upstream companies will continue high capex for production growth, while crude oil import dependency is projected to increase despite rising domestic production.

      India's May oil imports: Russia at record high, Saudi lowest in 10-month

      India's oil imports from Russia hit a record high of 2.1 million bpd in May as discounts widened due to lower demand from China. Some European nations avoided Russian oil after the Ukraine invasion, making Russian oil cheaper than similar grades from the Middle East.

      India fossil fuel consumption up 8% in 2023

      ​The report suggests that five key stories emerge from the 2023 data, starting with record global energy consumption, with coal and oil pushing fossil fuels and their emissions to record levels. "Global primary energy consumption overall was at a record absolute high, up 2 per cent on the previous year to 620 Exajoules (EJ). Global fossil fuel consumption reached a record high, up 1.5 per cent to 505 EJ (driven by coal up 1.6 per cent, oil up 2 per cent to above 100 million barrels for first time, while gas was flat)," said the report.

      India's May Palm oil imports jump 74 pc on rising demand

      India's palm oil imports surged 74% to 7,63,300 tonnes in May from 4,39,173 tonnes as the world's largest vegetable oil buyer stocked up to meet rising domestic demand, according to Solvent Extractors Association.

      India to lead world in fuel demand growth: IEA

      India, the third-largest oil importer globally, is set to drive oil demand growth according to the IEA. Forecasts predict a significant rise in consumption by 1.3 million barrels between 2023 and 2030, with India's demand exceeding China's. The nation's expanding economy and growing population are key factors in this surge. With a focus on road transport fuels and limited petrochemical growth, India's refining capacity is also expected to increase to meet rising demands, making the country heavily reliant on oil imports.

      India eyes oil deals with nations including Russia, minister says

      Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced Bharat Petroleum Corp's plan to build a new refinery. The nation aims to sign more oil import deals with countries, including Russia, at discounted rates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to provide energy at affordable rates to cushion customers from volatile oil markets.

      India's May fuel use inches up on month on strong industrial activity

      India's fuel consumption in May increased due to strong industrial activity and elections, as per data from the PPAC. The country's oil demand and consumption trends are reflected in the data provided by the PPAC.

      ONGC to form an equal JV with EverEnviro to build 10 CBG plants

      Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) and EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd are joining forces to construct 10 compressed biogas (CBG) plants, leveraging various feedstocks to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.5 lakh tons annually. ONGC, transitioning into the renewables sector, plans to establish solar, wind, and biofuel facilities alongside acquiring renewable projects. This strategic partnership signifies a pivotal step towards advancing renewable energy production in India.

      Reliance signs deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase oil in roubles

      Reliance Industries has signed a one-year deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase at least 3 million barrels of oil monthly in roubles. This agreement, following President Putin's push for alternative financial systems amid Western sanctions, secures discounted oil for Reliance and underscores India's role as a major buyer of Russian crude.

      LNG terminals get busier as imports balloon

      Capacity utilisation at most import terminals increased during the year, with utilisation rising to 95% from 78% in FY23 at India's largest import terminal at Dahej, showed oil ministry data. Petronet LNG operates the Dahej terminal in Gujarat. Its other terminal at Kochi operated at 21% capacity in FY24, up from 19%.

      India, Egypt top destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil, VGO exports in April, LSEG data shows

      Crude oil Import: In April, India and Egypt were key destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil exports, with a total 10% decrease in exports due to maintenance and outages. The EU's embargo redirected Russian exports to Asia. Shipments to India rose while those to China decreased. Egypt saw increased fuel oil supplies for power generation.

      Bitumen sales hit 10-year high in FY24

      "Road construction activity is in full swing. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) constructed 12,349 km of national highways in 2023-24, the second highest so far, compared to 10,331 km in 2022-23," the oil ministry said in its industry demand analysis.

      Share of Russian crude in India's imports rises to nearly 40% in April

      In April, Russia's share in Indian crude oil imports rose to nearly 40%, up from 30% in March, driven by higher global oil prices. Indian refiners imported 1.78 million barrels per day (mb/d) of crude oil from Russia, surpassing imports from China and Europe. Russia supplied more oil to India than its next three top suppliers combined. Overall, Indian crude imports dropped 8% in April, with declines from Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the US.

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