Russia working to circumvent sanctions to ensure India oil imports continue

Russia is taking drastic measures to ensure its cheap oil exports continue flowing into India, despite US-led sanctions aimed at crippling the country's energy sector. The sanctions, imposed in November, have had an initial impact, with Indian imports of Russian oil dropping by around a third. However, industry experts warn that this may be only a temporary setback for Moscow.

The latest development is that Russia has begun reorganising its supply chain to allow countries like India to circumvent the US sanctions. This involves new shadow middlemen emerging between Russian oil giants and refineries in countries such as India. These companies are already dominating exports, and it's likely just a matter of months before the full supply chain gets reorganised.

India's largest private oil company, Reliance, has taken a different approach by publicly declaring it would no longer import Russian crude into its Jamnagar refinery. This decision was made in response to both US sanctions and EU regulations preventing Russian-origin oil processed in a third country from entering the bloc.

However, analysts believe that this may be a strategic move to gain authorisation to resume purchases of Venezuelan oil from the US. With Russia exploring new avenues to bypass sanctions, it's clear that the global energy landscape is becoming increasingly complex.

As prices for Russian oil have dropped even further, making them $9 or $10 per barrel cheaper than oil from countries such as Saudi Arabia or Iraq, the allure of cheap energy for India's refineries remains strong. Industry experts expect imports to soon return to pre-sanction levels, with analysts predicting that companies like Reliance will continue to find ways to comply with sanctions while accessing affordable Russian crude.

The ongoing dynamics between Russia and the US have significant implications for global energy markets and geopolitics. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: India's dependence on cheap Russian oil shows no signs of waning anytime soon.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’‘ just thinking about this... india's reliance on russian oil is a double-edged sword, you know? on one hand, it saves them a ton of cash and makes their refineries super happy 😊 but on the other hand, it's like playing with fire - they're stuck in this precarious position where if russia gets its act together, they'll be back to importing that oil in no time πŸ’₯ and then what? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key worried about this whole thing... like how can we trust anyone in the middleman business? πŸ€‘ Those shadow companies are like, super secretive and that's not a good vibe for me. What if they're just using India as a way to get around sanctions and make bank? πŸ€‘ Like, I get that cheap oil is attractive but let's think about the bigger picture here... 🌎
 
just wondering why india cant just get its oil from saudi arabia or iraq like us does πŸ€”πŸ‘€

btw have you heard about the new oil trading platform that russia is launching in singapore? might be worth keeping an eye on [www.russianoiltrading.com](http://www.russianoiltrading.com)
 
I'm still surprised they're finding ways to get that oil in 🀯. I mean, I knew this would happen, but it's crazy how adaptable Russia is. They're like the ultimate negotiators, always looking for loopholes and finding new partners πŸ€‘. And India's not complaining, either - who wouldn't want cheap energy? It's a win-win for Moscow, I guess.

I'm also worried about what this means for global politics πŸ’Έ. The US is trying to strong-arm Russia into submission, but it just seems like they're fueling their determination πŸ”₯. And India's right in the middle of it all - they're playing both sides, which is smart business πŸ€‘.

But honestly, I'm more concerned about our own energy crisis back home ⚑️. We should be focusing on developing our own renewable resources instead of relying on foreign oil 🌞. Still, I guess that's a conversation for another day...
 
So Russia's playing hardball with the sanctions... I mean, who can blame them, right? They gotta make that oil flow πŸ€‘. But at the same time, it's like, what's next? The whole global energy market is gonna be all messed up because of this πŸ‘€. India's just trying to stay afloat, and they're not gonna let those sanctions break 'em πŸ’ͺ.

And I'm curious, will Reliance really go for that Venezuelan oil deal? Or are they just trying to make some noise? πŸ€” Either way, it's all about the Benjamins, right? The prices for Russian oil are crazy low, so it's like a siren song for India's refineries πŸ’Έ. I'm not sure what's gonna happen next, but one thing's for sure: this is gonna be a wild ride πŸš€!
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how things used to be back in the 90s when Russia was still part of the Soviet Union. Now they're like a major player in the global energy game, but it's crazy to think about how much things have changed since then... I mean, who would've thought that Russia would become one of the top oil exporters? 🀯

And can you believe how quickly India is adapting to this new reality? It's like they're finding ways to work around the sanctions and just go with it. Reminds me of when China was still a rising star back in the 80s... they were always finding creative ways to bypass the system.

I'm also kinda curious about Reliance's decision to stop importing Russian oil. Is that a permanent move or just a temporary setback? Either way, I guess it'll be interesting to see how things play out. As for the US and Russia, it's like dΓ©jΓ  vu all over again... πŸ˜’
 
I'm thinking, its gonna be a wild ride for India's economy with all this sanction drama going down. On one hand, I get why they're gonna stick with Russia's cheap oil - it's like a bad habit we can't seem to kick πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But on the other hand, India's Reliance is being super cautious, and I kinda respect that move. They're playing it safe, you know? It's all about navigating these complex global energy politics and finding ways to comply without getting caught in the crossfire πŸ’‘.

I'm also worried about the long-term implications for the environment though 🌎. Cheap oil is not exactly a sustainable solution, if you ask me. And what happens when the sanctions get even tougher? Will India be stuck with a permanent energy crisis? Only time will tell... 😬
 
I'm low-key worried about this, lol πŸ€”. If India can just find a way to circumvent those sanctions and get their hands on that super-cheap oil, it could have major implications for the global energy landscape. I mean, we're talking $9 per barrel cheaper than Saudi Arabia or Iraq... it's like Russia is trying to strangle the competition or something πŸ€‘. And with Reliance just saying they'll find a way to comply with sanctions while still getting that cheap oil, I'm not buying it for a sec πŸ˜’. What if this is all just a clever ruse by Russia to get their hands on more energy exports? It's like, we should be paying attention, but at the same time, I'm sure something fishy will pop up eventually 🐟.
 
Russia's getting creative with its supply chain πŸ€”...think shadow middlemen are gonna be a big deal πŸ”...can't wait to see how this whole thing plays out in the next few months 😏...India's Reliance is making some bold moves, I'll give 'em that πŸ’ͺ...but hey, if they wanna stay ahead of the game, might as well explore those Venezuelan oil options πŸ€‘...it's all about adapting to the new energy landscape 🌎
 
omg u guys i cant believe russia is still managing 2 get its oil 2 india despite all these sanctions lol what s gonna happen 2 india 2 start buying all that cheap energy anyway i think its cool that Reliance is trying 2 find ways 2 comply with sanctions while getting affordable russian crude but let s be real who wouldn t wanna save some cash on oil prices πŸ€‘πŸ˜‚
 
I think it's overblown that people are making a big deal about Russia getting its oil exports back up. I mean, the US just wants to strangle Russia's economy and this is the best they can do? πŸ˜’ It's like they expect India to just sit there waiting for permission from the US to buy oil. Newsflash: countries have their own interests and priorities.

And Reliance's decision to stop importing Russian crude might be more of a publicity stunt than a serious move. I mean, what's the worst that could happen? They get sanctioned too? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And honestly, it sounds like they're just trying to get back in the game with some cheap Venezuelan oil instead.

The whole thing is a mess, but I think we're underestimating Russia's cunning. They'll find a way to work around those sanctions and keep exporting their oil. The global energy market is going to be a wild ride, and I'm here for it! πŸš€
 
So I was reading about how Russia's trying to get its oil exports to India back on track despite US sanctions πŸ€”... It's like they're using some fancy footwork to find new middlemen and whatnot πŸ”„. And it makes sense that Indian companies like Reliance are looking for ways to stick it out with cheap Russian oil - I mean, who wouldn't want to save a buck πŸ’Έ? But at the same time, it's kinda worrying that they're finding ways to work around sanctions... It feels like we might be heading into a whole new level of global energy politics 🌎.
 
πŸ€‘ I've got a feeling this whole sanctions thing is gonna blow over πŸ€”. India's already biting the bullet on importing cheap Russian oil and they're just gonna keep buying 😴. Reliance might be trying to play it safe by saying no more Russian imports, but I think that's just a PR move πŸ’Ό. They'll find a way to get their hands on that oil eventually πŸ€‘. And let's be real, the US can't stop Russia from selling energy to anyone who's willing to pay for it πŸ’Έ. This whole thing is just a game of cat and mouse between major players, and India's just sitting pretty with their wallet full of cash πŸ“ˆ.
 
You know what's crazy, have you ever noticed how some of those new-age smartphones have these weird battery life tests? Like, they'll keep draining your phone until it's basically dead just to see how long the battery lasts πŸ˜‚. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? And don't even get me started on the marketing jargon - "ultra-long battery life" or whatever... I swear, tech companies are more concerned with making numbers look good than actually making their products user-friendly 🀣. Anyway, back to Russia and oil exports... yeah, it's wild how they're finding ways to work around sanctions πŸ’Έ.
 
😐 I'm not convinced that these shadow middlemen are just going to pop up out of thin air πŸ€”. How can we trust that they're not just another layer of corruption and bureaucracy? And what about the environmental impact of all this? Are we really just going to let Russia get away with exploiting cheap energy just because it's cheaper πŸ’Έ? I mean, think about the long-term effects on our climate and health 🌎. The US sanctions might be a bit harsh, but at least they're trying to do something about it πŸ™. What's the real motive behind India's decision to stop importing Russian crude from Reliance? Is it just a PR stunt or is there more to it πŸ’Έ?
 
I'm not convinced by all this talk about shadow middlemen and circumventing sanctions... πŸ€” I mean, where are these companies? How can we trust they're not just new shells for existing Russian oil giants? And what's the real reason Reliance is taking a public stance on this - could it be more than just a PR move to gain authorisation for Venezuelan oil imports? 😏

I'd love to see some concrete evidence of these new supply chains in action. Who are these shadow middlemen, exactly? Are they licensed by either Russia or the US? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ We need more transparency here.

And let's not forget, India's dependence on cheap Russian oil isn't just about energy - it's also about geopolitics and trade ties. What's the real calculus behind this? Is India willing to take a stand against US sanctions or is it just trying to get its hands on cheap oil? 🀝
 
lol u guyz, i think its crazy how russia is getting all sly with their oil exports πŸ€‘. like theyre just reorganizing their whole supply chain to sneak past the us sanctions πŸ’‘. and india's just goin along for the ride, importin all that cheap russian oil πŸ’Έ. reliance's decision to stop importin russian crude might seem like a good move, but idk if its really about avoidin sanctions or just tryna get access to venezuelan oil πŸ€”. anywayz, expect indian imports of russian oil 2 b back on track in no time πŸ’¨
 
I'm a bit worried about our energy security, you know? πŸ€” I mean, Russia's got its new tricks up its sleeve and it's gonna be tough for India (and us) to resist the cheaper deal πŸ€‘. Reliance's move might've been a smart PR stunt to get back in with the US, but at what cost? πŸ’Έ It's like they're playing both sides - I'm not sure if that's really in our best interests.

I'm all for India being independent and self-sufficient, but this is just another example of how global politics affect our daily lives. The price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia is making us dance to their tune πŸŒͺ️. It's gonna be interesting to see how the EU and US handle this - will they find ways to contain Russia without choking off our energy supply? Only time (and some clever economics) will tell 😬
 
I think it's super unlikely that Indian imports of Russian oil will drop back down to pre-sanction levels anytime soon πŸ€‘. I mean, come on, $9-10 per barrel cheaper than the US or Saudi Arabia? That's a huge advantage for Reliance and other Indian companies. They're basically being held hostage by the EU regulations, but India is doing just fine importing from Russia. The fact that they're looking to get back into Venezuelan oil from the US suggests they're not worried about the sanctions too much πŸ˜’. Plus, let's be real, India needs all the cheap energy it can get - their refineries are like dinosaurs or something, still using old tech and whatnot. They'll find a way to make this work πŸ’Έ
 
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