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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.

    How MSMEs are spearheading the digitisation of energy space

    Whether it's a smart fuelling station in Mumbai or an AI-driven oil rig in Gujarat, MSMEs are spearheading a digital transformation that promises to redefine the country’s energy future and drive sustainability in the Indian economy.

    NBFC lobby group demands dedicated refinance bank, more level playing field with banks

    The Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC) has urged for a dedicated refinance window through Small Industries Development Bank of India (Sidbi) to reduce NBFCs' reliance on banks and address liquidity challenges. FIDC also seeks harmonisation of regulations with banks for tax benefits and recovery processes. RBI has raised concerns about NBFCs' heavy reliance on bank funding, prompting calls for regulatory alignment and improved access to funds for NBFCs.

    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.

    Refined Russian petro goods imports rise 14% in May

    India's import of refined products from Russia increased by 14% in May, with naphtha imports tripling. State-run refiners brought in 77% more Russian products, but imports were lower than China and Europe.

    India's use of crude tankers to export diesel slows in May

    Indian refiners reduce diesel shipments to Europe in May due to rising inventories and weak price spreads. April saw high exports, mostly from Reliance Industries' Jamnagar refinery, using Aframax and Suezmax vessels. Cost factors and ample European supply prompt refiners to shift focus back to Asia, exacerbating regional supply glut.

    • Oil prices stable as markets believe major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate: Hardeep Singh Puri

      Global oil prices holding at $82/barrel despite OPEC supply cuts, wars, and uncertainties. Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri believes major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate, maintaining supply-demand equilibrium. OPEC and allies control market by keeping 7 million barrels/day off the market.

      India has a rare request for Reliance & state refiners on Russia oil deal

      India has urged state-run oil refiners and Reliance Industries Ltd. to negotiate a long-term supply deal with Russia to shield the economy from volatile prices. While the government wants collaboration, Reliance's reluctance to share sensitive information poses a challenge. India seeks discounted oil amid tighter US sanctions.

      India's Russian oil imports rise to nine-month high in April

      India's Russian oil imports surged to a nine-month peak in April as shipments resumed on non-sanctioned tankers, largely operated by Sovcomflot. Indian refiners imported nearly 1.8 million barrels per day of Russian oil, expanding Russia's share to 38%. The rise affected overall purchases from Iraq and Saudi Arabia, reducing Middle Eastern oil imports.

      Vanishing vanaspati still plays an outsized role in calculation of WPI

      Although the usage of vanaspati has significantly reduced, it remains a significant factor in calculating the Wholesale Price Index (WPI). In India, vanaspati consumption has dropped from approximately 6% of total cooking oil consumption in 2010-11 to about 3% in 2022-23. While household consumption of vanaspati has declined and shows no signs of reversal, it remains prevalent in processed foods and the baking industry.

      BPCL to invest Rs 1.7 lakh cr in core, new energy business

      BPCL, which owns three refineries that convert crude oil extracted from below earth's surface into fuels like petrol and diesel, plans to expand refining capacity to 45 million tonnes per annum by March 2029 from current 35.3 million tonnes, he said.

      Diesel, petrol export revenues dip 20% to $33 bn in 2023-24

      India's exports of diesel and petrol fell by a fifth year-on-year to $33 billion in 2023-24 due to declining international prices. Diesel generated the largest share of export revenues for Indian refiners, accounting for $22 billion of the $48 billion earned by exports of refined fuels. The war in Ukraine and Western sanctions on Russia caused fuel prices to rise, boosting export earnings for Indian refiners.

      Reliance renews bid for US license to import Venezuelan oil: Sources

      Indian oil refiner Reliance Industries has resubmitted a request to the US for authorization to import crude oil from Venezuela, allowing it to resume oil trade between the OPEC producer and Venezuela. French oil producer Maurel & Prom has also been granted a license to conduct oil and gas operations in Venezuela for the next two years. The US did not renew a general license for Venezuela to export oil and fuel to its chosen markets in April, but some individual authorizations to foreign firms seeking to do oil business with Venezuela would be issued.

      For sunflower oil refiners, volume to dip by 8-10 pc but operating margin likely to recover in FY25

      Indian refined sunflower oil volumes in FY25 are expected to decline by 8-10%. Consumers are shifting back to soybean oil, leading to a forecasted profitability growth. Sunflower oil demand is influenced by palm oil and soybean oil prices.

      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.

      Indian Oil Q4 Net Dives 52% to Rs 4,838 cr

      Indian Oil's Q4 profit declines sharply to ₹4,838 crore, with revenue at ₹2,19,876 crore. Declares a final dividend of ₹7 per share. Operating margin reduces to 3.05%. LPG cylinders sale loss affects overall profit.

      Best rice bran oils: Unlocking nutritional excellence and culinary versatility

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      Golden era for refiners coming? Why Indian companies will make a lot of money

      Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki highlights the shifting dynamics in the global refining and energy markets, emphasizing the growth potential in Asia, particularly India, and the geopolitical factors influencing the oil market's stability. He says: "Up to a million barrels per day of Russian refineries are out of commission and this means that Russian exports of refined products have fallen quite dramatically and that has helped the margins. But the key issue is that nobody is building new refineries in the world today. "

      China pips India in buying sea-borne Russian crude

      China imported 1.82 million barrels a day (mb/d) of Russian crude by sea in March, a third more than India's 1.36 mb/d, according to energy cargo tracker Vortexa. China also receives Russian oil through pipelines.India's monthly imports of seaborne Russian crude exceeded that of China for about one and a half years. In February, however, China's 1.3 mb/d of imports from Russia, marginally surpassed India's 1.27 mb/d. In March, the gap substantially widened.

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