Russia turns to India for oil exports

Rosneft has signed an agreement with the Indian Oil Company to increase oil supplies to India. This announcement comes at a time when Russia is seeking to reduce its dependence on Europe by turning to Asia.

Russia and India are committed to the development of Russian oil exports to the latter. Indeed, the Russian oil giant Rosneft has signed an agreement with an Indian partner to increase Russian oil supplies to India. This announcement comes at a time when Russia is seeking to redirect its sales to Asia because of the embargoes on its hydrocarbons imposed by the West.

A forward agreement from Russia to diversify grades to India

During a trip to India by its boss, Igor Setchine, Rosneft signed a contract with the Indian Oil Company to significantly increase oil supplies and diversify grades to India. However, the amount of the contract signed and the volumes decided under this agreement were not specified by Rosneft.

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Despite these new outlets in Asia, Russia remains dependent on these trading partners, who have the opportunity to negotiate prices downwards. This represents a difficulty for Russia, which must find solutions to maintain satisfactory margins while maintaining balanced trade relations with these Asian countries.

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In this strategy of diversifying its trade partners, Russia has found a strong ally in India. Indian companies are partners of Rosneft in several of its major projects in Russia, including the development of the Vankor oil and gas field. In 2022, Russia even became one of India’s top five trading partners for the first time, with a trade volume of $38.4 billion.

This cooperation between Russia and India is expected to continue and strengthen in the coming years, offering new growth opportunities for both countries.

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