印度不买俄罗斯石油了,中国及时伸出援手,以历史最低价收入囊中
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-27 05:41

Group 1 - India has significantly reduced its oil purchases from Russia, leading to a disruption in the previously stable oil supply chain, with a notable increase in floating storage of Russian oil at sea, reaching 13 million barrels, the highest in nearly a decade [1][3] - China's timely intervention has resulted in record low-priced imports of Urals crude oil from Russia, with current imports reaching 400,000 barrels per day, marking a historical high [3] - Despite India's official stance to decrease Russian oil imports, the actual demand from Indian enterprises remains strong, with Russia still being the largest oil supplier to India, accounting for 40% of its imports [5] Group 2 - The transportation routes for Urals crude oil have been affected, with over half of the oil stranded in the Arabian Sea due to India's reduced purchases, complicating sales further due to sanctions [3] - New emerging oil exporters within Russia are adapting to circumvent U.S. sanctions, indicating a shift in Russia's oil sales network to respond to international pressures [5] - Reliance Industries, a major private company in India, plans to continue receiving non-sanctioned Russian crude oil in February and March, highlighting the ongoing interest in Russian oil despite Western sanctions [5]