Business Standard

Iraq discounts heavily to muscle out cheaper Russian oil in India

Iraq boosted its share in June to 26% of total Indian crude imports from 24% in May

oil
Premium

Photo: Bloomberg

S Dinakar
India is the last big market left for foreign crude oil suppliers where the door will probably be shut last. And that explains why West Asian crude suppliers led by Iraq are trying to muscle in to retain market share that they have been losing to Russia over the past few months.

Iraq, India’s biggest oil supplier, undercut Russia in June by supplying a range of crudes that on an average cost $9 a barrel less than Russian oil. A similar $9 a barrel discount in favour of Russian oil in May had led to a mild erosion

What you get on BS Premium?

  • Unlock 30+ premium stories daily hand-picked by our editors, across devices on browser and app.
  • Pick your 5 favourite companies, get a daily email with all news updates on them.
  • Full access to our intuitive epaper - clip, save, share articles from any device; newspaper archives from 2006.
  • Preferential invites to Business Standard events.
  • Curated newsletters on markets, personal finance, policy & politics, start-ups, technology, and more.
VIEW ALL FAQs

Need More Information - write to us at assist@bsmail.in