Oil, Russia become India’s first supplier





Russia, which exported very little oil to India until last March, became the country’s biggest oil supplier in October, overtaking Saudi Arabia and Iraq, which are India’s traditional exporters, India’s private media outlet Zee News reported on Sunday.

Citing data from energy commodity tracking firm Vortexa, Zee News said oil from Russia accounts for 22% of India’s total crude imports, compared with 20.5% for Iraq and 16% for Saudi Arabia.

“Russia supplied 935,556 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to India in October, although it only accounted for 0.2% of India’s total oil imports in the year to March 31, 2022,” the article continued.






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Former Le Monde, Liberation and Le Canard Enchainé, Nicolas Beau is the editorial director of Bakchich. He is a professor at the Institute of the Maghreb (Paris 8) and the author of several books: “Les beurgeois de la République” (Le Seuil) “La maison Pasqua” (Plon), “BHL, une imposture française” (Les Arènes), “Qatar ugly little one” (Fayard with Jacques Marie Bourget), “The regent of Carthage” (Discovery, with Catherine Graciet) and “Our friend Ben Ali” (Discovery, with Jean Pierre Tuquoi)


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