Russia working to circumvent sanctions to ensure India oil imports continue

US Sanctions on Russian Oil Imports to India Are Already Showing Signs of Weakening.

Russia has been working behind the scenes to circumvent US sanctions and ensure that its cheap crude oil continues to flow into India, despite the tensions between Washington and New Delhi. The US imposed punitive tariffs on Indian imports, threatening to impose even higher penalties if India did not halt its reliance on Russian oil. However, the Indian government refused to back down, maintaining that it would not be dictated to over its energy policies.

Industry experts believe that these sanctions have had an initial impact, with a significant drop in Russia's oil exports to India. But they also warn that this is unlikely to be the end of the story. Russia has already begun reorganising its supply chain to allow countries such as India to circumvent US sanctions. New Russian oil exporters are emerging, and these shadow middlemen are already dominating exports.

Analysts say that it's only a matter of time before most of the barrels are supplied by companies that are not Rosneft or Lukoil, the two largest Russian oil exporters. The Indian government has taken no direct action to stop imports from Russia, but is instead encouraging state and private refineries to act in their own interests.

The low price of Russian oil is proving too enticing for India's refineries to resist. The discounts on Russian crude have dropped significantly since US sanctions were imposed, making it $9 or $10 per barrel cheaper than oil from countries such as Saudi Arabia or Iraq. For companies willing to take the risk, buying Russian oil could represent savings of almost $4 billion over a year.

Analysts expect that imports of Russian oil will soon return to previous levels, at least for India's public sector. The global oil market is also beginning to price in the expectation that sanctions enforcement will be limited. One notable exception is Reliance, India's biggest private oil company, which has publicly declared it would no longer import Russian crude into its Jamnagar refinery.

However, with Trump's recent actions in Venezuela and the US capture of NicolΓ‘s Maduro, analysts say that this could present a well-timed opportunity for Reliance to resume purchases of Venezuelan oil, which India had previously exported before sanctions were brought in. The US has already begun talks with Indian companies, including Reliance, about authorising them to buy oil from sanctioned countries in a compliant manner.
 
πŸ˜’ come on guys, cant they just leave india alone? its like they think we have a special button that says "i dont want russian oil" and they're gonna make us pay for it? $4 billion is a huge amount of money, you can't just ignore the deals being made between russians and indians. πŸ€‘ what's next, will china start to put pressure on india too? and btw why do indian companies have to act in their own interests while the govt is sitting back? seems unfair πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” This is exactly what I've been saying - the free market can't be controlled by a single entity like the US government. Russia's cleverly finding ways around those sanctions and India's just being smart about its own energy needs. The whole thing is a perfect example of how trade works, not politics. And let's be real, Reliance is just playing both sides because that's what businesses do - they look for opportunities to grow and save money. Meanwhile, the US is trying to flex its muscles by talking about sanctions and whatnot... πŸ€‘
 
πŸ“‰ So I was reading this article about the US sanctions on Russian oil imports to India and I'm like... πŸ€” is it really working? πŸ€‘ The data says that Russia's oil exports to India have dropped, but only for a sec! πŸ”™ They're already finding new ways around the sanctions πŸ”„. Like, did you know that there are these shadow middlemen emerging? πŸ’Έ They're basically just proxy companies set up by Russian oligarchs to export oil without having to deal with US sanctions. It's like they're using a VPN for their oil exports πŸ˜‚.

And let's talk about the price! πŸ“ˆ The discounts on Russian crude have dropped significantly since the sanctions were imposed, making it $9-$10 per barrel cheaper than oil from countries like Saudi Arabia or Iraq πŸ’Έ. That's like, a lot of money for India's refineries! πŸ’Έ I mean, companies are already saving almost $4 billion over a year by buying Russian oil πŸ€‘. It's only a matter of time before imports return to previous levels, at least for the public sector πŸ“Š.

But here's the thing: if Reliance, India's biggest private oil company, refuses to import Russian crude into its Jamnagar refinery, then that's like, a major hurdle 🚫. However, with Trump's recent actions in Venezuela and the US capture of NicolΓ‘s Maduro, analysts say this could be a great opportunity for Reliance to resume purchases of Venezuelan oil πŸš€! πŸ€‘
 
🚨 think the us is gonna make this a bigger deal than it needs to be... india's got the money and the infrastructure to handle russian oil, plus they're not really hurting anyone by taking advantage of cheaper prices 😏. also, what's with all these sanctions enforcement talks? πŸ€” why can't india just buy its own oil from other countries like everyone else? 🌎
 
so basically Russia's gonna find a way to keep their oil flowing into India no matter what πŸ€‘ the whole thing is just about the benjamins for them. and it's not like India's got some super strict energy policy in place to stop this, they're more interested in saving a buck than standing up to the US. meanwhile Reliance is like the only sane one over here, refusing to touch Russian crude πŸ™Œ but now that Trump is all over Venezuela, who knows if that changes?
 
I'm getting really frustrated with this whole situation 🀯. It's like the US is trying to control everything, but they can't even keep Russia from sneaking around their sanctions 🚫. I mean, come on, if India wants to buy oil from Russia, that's their decision. The US can't just dictate what our government should do, right? And it's not like this is going to stop the flow of Russian oil anytime soon ⏰. Those companies in the middle are already finding ways to get around the sanctions and make a profit πŸ’Έ. I'm just worried that Reliance is going to get caught up in all this drama πŸ€”. What if they do start importing oil from Venezuela again? That's not what India wants, right? πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” So I think what's crazy is that the US thought they could just dictate what kind of oil India can and can't import, but it seems like Russia has found a way around those sanctions already 🚧. It's all about who you know and where you get your oil from now - there are these new middlemen popping up who are basically creating their own supply chain to get Russian oil to India πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, when you're saving almost $4 billion a year on oil imports, it's hard for the Indian government to say no πŸ€‘. Plus, with the US and Russia drama going on in Venezuela, I think we might see Reliance start buying oil from there again soon πŸ’°. It's all about adaptability and finding ways to get around the rules when you want something badly 😏.
 
🀣 So it looks like the US is trying to be like a nagging aunt - "don't drink Russian oil, it's bad for you" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ But India's all like "fine, I'll just buy some from Russia and save $$$ πŸ’Έ". I mean, can't blame them? $4 billion over a year is like, free money πŸ€‘. And let's be real, who doesn't love cheap oil? 😜 It's like the US is trying to be the energy police, but India's all "nope, we'll just find our own way" πŸ‘€. And honestly, who knows what's going on with Venezuela and all that drama πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? I guess it's like a big game of global oil roulette 🎲 - where will the oil come from next? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” Russia's got some slick moves going on, trying to find loopholes around those US sanctions πŸ€‘. I mean, who needs regulations when you've got cheap oil and a whole lot of willpower πŸ’ͺ? The Indian government is playing it cool, not wanting to get told what to do by the Yanks βš”οΈ. But let's be real, Russia's just gonna keep on trucking with its new "shadow middlemen" 🀫. I guess we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out... but one thing's for sure - my wallet's not complaining about those discounted Russian barrels πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
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