India’s crude imports increased 7.7% y/y to a record high of 5.3mb/d in March, according to Kpler cited by Bloomberg.
- Russia remains the main supplier, rising to the highest since September at 1.9mb/d.
- Imports from Iraq fell to the lowest since November at 966kb/d while supplies from Saudi Arabia averaged the lowest since August at 565kb/d.
- Indian refiners are seeking non-Russian barrels from the spot market to reduce their reliance on Russian oil after Trump raised the prospect of secondary tariffs, Bloomberg reports.
- Earlier in March, positive sentiment that Trump was seeking to lift sanctions on Russia if peace talks progressed had led to increased confidence regarding purchases of Russian oil.