印度一国有企业宣布暂停
中国能源报·2025-10-31 11:37

Core Viewpoint - Indian state-owned oil company Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has suspended the purchase of Russian crude oil amid escalating tensions with the United States and new sanctions on Russian oil exports [3][4]. Group 1: Company Actions - HPCL announced the suspension of Russian crude oil purchases following reports of its previous transactions involving nearly $280 million worth of Russian oil transported by sanctioned vessels [3]. - The company stated that it was unaware of the specific vessels used for transportation and their sanction status at the time of delivery, as the oil was sold on a delivered basis [4]. Group 2: Market Context - The suspension comes after the U.S. imposed new sanctions targeting major Russian oil producers, including Lukoil and Rosneft, which has influenced Indian refiners' purchasing decisions [3][4]. - Reliance Industries, India's largest private oil buyer, also decided to halt Russian crude oil purchases, indicating a potential shift in India's oil procurement strategy [4]. Group 3: Broader Implications - The decision by Indian refiners to pause Russian oil purchases may enhance the likelihood of a trade agreement between India and the U.S., as the two countries navigate their complex relationship [4]. - India, being one of the largest crude oil importers globally, relies on foreign suppliers for over 85% of its oil needs, traditionally sourcing from Middle Eastern countries but increasingly turning to discounted Russian oil since 2022 [4].