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Reprieve for India as US eases sanctions on buying Russian oil

Last updated: March 5, 2026 9:10 pm
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The recent decision by Washington to temporarily ease sanctions on Russian oil sales to India has grabbed headlines, as it aims to address potential supply shortages and mitigate the impact of the surge in global crude prices following US and Israeli attacks on Iran.

US commerce secretary Scott Bessent announced a 30-day waiver that will allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil, emphasizing the importance of India as a strategic partner. This move marks a significant shift in policy, as India has previously faced tariffs on Russian oil imports due to allegations of funding Russia’s activities in Ukraine.

India, heavily reliant on imports for 90% of its crude supplies, had diversified its sources in response to the conflict in Ukraine. However, disruptions in the Arabian Sea region have led to soaring prices, with US crude reaching $81.01 and Brent crude settling at $85.41.

Despite assurances from India’s oil minister about adequate stockpiles to handle short-term disruptions, concerns remain about traffic restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz. The Indian National Shipowners’ Association highlighted the plight of 38 Indian ships stuck in the region, loaded with essential cargo bound for India.

The easing of sanctions opens up the possibility for India to resume its Russian oil supply chain, with analysts predicting a swift activation to secure stranded Russian cargoes. Kpler tanker tracking data indicates the availability of Russian crude in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, including volumes in floating storage en route to Asian countries.

Harshraj Aggarwal, an oil and gas analyst, believes India is well-positioned to capitalize on the stranded Russian oil, given the existing stock in floating storage tankers. However, challenges may arise if other Asian countries also pursue Russian oil, leading to potential price hikes and increased freight costs.

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As the 30-day waiver comes into effect, India will monitor the situation closely and assess its options in the face of ongoing geopolitical tensions. The need for a diversified and secure energy supply remains a top priority for India, even as it navigates the complexities of global oil markets.

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