May8 , 2026

    India’s March Russian oil imports rose over 7% from Feb, trade flows show

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    India’s Russian oil imports rose by more than 7% in March from February as refiners snapped up cheaper oil, data from trade flow tracking agencies Kpler and LSEG shows.

    Refiners in India have been gorging on Russian oil since the West shunned purchases form Moscow and imposed sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

    The data shows that Russia continued to be the top oil supplier to India followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia. India, the world’s third biggest oil importer and consumer, cut monthly purchases from Saudi Arabia in March and raised those from Iraq, the data showed.

    Because of the challenges posed by sanctions, India’s Russian oil imports are expected to decline in coming months. The nation is set to receive about 1.25 million barrels per day in April, a drop of about 9% from March, according to LSEG data.

    Here is a table of India’s preliminary imports from its top three suppliers. Volumes are in 1,000 bpd. Country Kpler LSEG March Feb %chg March Feb %chg Russia 1655 1535 7.8 1368 1277 7.1 Iraq 1164 765 52.2 1176 799 47.3 Saudi Arabia 755 856 -11.8 632 856 -26.1.

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