India asks refiners for weekly Russian oil import data as it seeks US trade deal: Report
India asks refiners for weekly data on Russian and U.S. oil imports to support trade negotiations with the U.S. amid expected Russian crude imports falling below 1 million barrels per day.
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Indian authorities ask refineries to disclose information on purchases of Russian and American oil every week.
Exclusive: India asks refiners for weekly Russian oil import data as it seeks US trade deal, sources say
India is asking refiners for weekly disclosures of Russian and U.S. oil purchases, people familiar with the matter told Reuters, adding that they expect Russian crude imports to dip below 1 million barrels per day as New Delhi seeks to clinch a trade deal with Washington.
India asks refiners for weekly Russian oil import data as it seeks US trade deal, sources say
India is requesting weekly disclosures of Russian and U.S. oil purchases from refiners, aiming to secure a trade deal with Washington. This move comes as Russian oil imports are expected to fall below 1 million barrels per day, a decline from their June peak. The government seeks accurate data to present to the U.S. amidst ongoing trade negotiations.
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