印度增加购买未受制裁的俄罗斯原油。
India Steps Up Purchases Of Sanctions-Free Russian Crude

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/india-steps-purchases-sanctions-free-russian-crude

在针对俄罗斯石油公司(Rosneft)和卢克石油(Lukoil)的新一轮美国制裁之后,印度石油公司巴拉特石油公司(Bharat Petroleum)和印度石油公司(Indian Oil Corp.)正在增加从未受制裁的俄罗斯公司的原油采购。巴拉特石油公司最近订购了200万桶乌拉尔原油,计划在1月份交付,并从布伦特定价中获得了6-7美元的折扣。 自11月21日制裁生效以来,俄罗斯石油公司和卢克石油的出口量减少了约100万桶/天,但俄罗斯原油总体出口量并未显著下降。相反,其他俄罗斯公司的出口量*增加*了约50万桶/天,抵消了下降。 尽管最初有所犹豫,但印度有望在11月份进口最多的俄罗斯石油,自7月以来最多——每天185.5万桶,这源于在进一步限制之前储备库存以及为即将到来的欧盟法规做准备的需求。这表明对打折俄罗斯石油的持续需求以及为规避制裁而进行的采购转移。

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By Irina Slav of OilPrice.com

India’s Bharat Petroleum Corp. and India Oil Corp. have bought Russian crude from non-sanctioned companies, with Bharat Petroleum ordering a cargo of 2 million barrels of Urals crude for January delivery, from companies other than Rosneft and Lukoil, Reuters has reported, citing unnamed trader sources.

The price tag for the cargo featured a discount of $6-$7 to Brent crude, the sources told Reuters. This is actually slimmer than the futures market difference between Urals and Brent. Brent is trading at a bit over $63 per barrel, while the flagship Russian blend is changing hands for over $54 per barrel.

Rosneft and Lukoil handled around half of Russia’s total oil exports, or around 2 million barrels daily, until November 21, when fresh U.S. sanctions came into effect targeting specifically the two companies. Since then, importers and exporters alike have been looking for—and finding—ways around the sanctions. As many expected, while exports by Rosneft and Lukoil are down, exports of crude by non-sanctioned companies have spiked since November 21.

According to data recently quoted by Goldman Sachs, since the sanctions came into effect, oil flows from Rosneft and Lukoil abroad had dropped by around 1 million barrels daily. However, in the same period, flows from non-sanctioned Russian oil companies to clients overseas have gained half a million barrels daily.

Earlier reports showed that sanctions had prompted a drop in new orders from Indian refiners before the deadline. Even so, Kpler data showed that Indian buyers were on track to import the most oil from Russia since July in November, at 1.855 million barrels daily. This would compare to 1.48 million barrels daily for October.

“Russian supply is expected to be high in November as many refineries tried to fill the stocks prior to the U.S. sanctions deadline and also due to the rule for oil products production for the EU market from non-Russian oil from 2026,” an unnamed trader told Reuters, which cited the Kpler data earlier this month.

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