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Bharat Petroleum Corporation has increased the proportion of spot crude purchases to about 45 per cent
India s refiners are turning to spot oil from Africa and North America as long-term suppliers in the Middle East cut output and as demand for gasoline jumps amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Spot crude imports into the world s third-largest oil market will rise by 10 per cent to 15 per cent this year from 2020, according to industry consultant Facts Global Energy. The increased purchases are coming as India s top suppliers, including Saudi Arabia and Iraq, curtail output as part of the OPEC+ pact.
The shift underscores how other producers are benefiting from the cuts as consumption returns in markets like India. It s been especially good to exporters like the U.S. and Nigeria, whose crude produces more gasoline that s in high demand as the pandemic pushes people to private cars instead of public transport.
Publishing date: Feb 14, 2021 • February 14, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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(Bloomberg) India’s refiners are turning to spot oil from Africa and North America as long-term suppliers in the Middle East cut output and as demand for gasoline jumps amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Spot crude imports into the world’s third-largest oil market will rise by 10% to 15% this year from 2020, according to industry consultant Facts Global Energy. The increased purchases are coming as India’s top suppliers, including Saudi Arabia and Iraq, curtail output as part of the OPEC+ pact.
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BAGHDAD, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Iraq said on Wednesday OPEC+ would keep its output cuts policy unchanged at a March meeting, but that Saudi Arabia would likely abandon voluntary production cuts of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) after that as oil prices rally.
Iraqi Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar said he anticipated an oil price of $58 to $63 in 2021. The minister spoke at a news briefing in Baghdad.
Abdul Jabbar said he hoped Saudi Aramco might get a share in a deal to develop Iraq’s Akkas gas field.
He said a consortium led by oilfield services provider Schlumberger was now the front-runner to win that project and that Iraq intended to cancel an agreement over Akkas with South Korea’s KOGAS in the coming months.
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