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Europe Turns to Indian Diesel Amidst Decline in US and Saudi Supplies

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/03 at 8:54 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a strategic move, Europe increases its reliance on Indian diesel imports, marking a significant shift since the ban on most oil shipments from Russia. Diesel shipments from India to Europe are expected to surge to 305,000 barrels per day, the highest since January 2017, according to data from market-intelligence firm Kpler.

The ban on Russian crude deliveries to Europe created a supply gap, and Indian refineries, boosted by Moscow’s crude deliveries, are now contributing substantially to the European diesel market. While it cannot be definitively confirmed that the diesel molecules originated in Russia, the availability of Russian crude has empowered Indian refineries to enhance diesel production and meet the rising European demand.

In November, notable arrivals include a rare shipment from Mumbai-based Nayara Energy Ltd., a major importer of Russian crude. Reliance Industries Ltd., the top Indian diesel supplier to Europe, draws over a third of its crude from Russia.

This surge in Indian diesel exports highlights the evolving landscape of oil trading post-Russia’s actions in Ukraine. Russia, once Europe’s primary diesel supplier, faced a ban on most seaborne imports of Russian crude in December and oil products in February.

As Europe seeks alternatives to Russian oil, Indian supplies have gained prominence. The availability of Russian crude at a discounted rate has given Indian refiners a competitive edge, allowing them to sell processed oil, particularly diesel, in markets with high demand, such as Europe.

Eugene Lindell, Head of Refined Products at industry consultant Facts Global Energy, notes a decline in Saudi diesel supplies due to local refinery maintenance, further boosting interest in Indian diesel.

This shift in the energy landscape emphasizes the global repercussions of geopolitical events, reshaping trade dynamics and alliances in the oil and gas sector.

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