India’s Hindustan Petroleum Corporation is considering dumping Nigeria’s sweet crude for US oil.
This came less than three years after the Americans stopped imports of Nigerian oil.
After the US stopped the purchase of Nigerian oil under Barack Obama, Nigeria turned to Asia, partularly India and China for oil sale.
In 2015-16, India imported nearly 23.7 MMT of crude (nearly 12% of India overall imports) and over 2 MMTPA of LNG from Nigeria, according to NNPC.
But Reuters said the India-owned corporation intends to buy low-sulphur oil from the United States in the next few months. This would be used for its 166,000 barrel per day (bpd) Vizag refinery in southern India.
India is the latest Asian country to buy US crude, following South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Australia and Taiwan, after OPEC cuts drove up prices of Middle East heavy-sour crude, or grades with a high sulphur content.
Indian refiners stepped up purchases of US oil after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Washington in June when President Donald Trump said the United States looked forward to exporting more energy products to the world’s third-biggest oil buyer.
India is biggest buyer of Nigeria’s crude oil, importing as much at 745,000 barrels in May 2015.
~Reuters
Saturday, 5 August 2017
India Set To Dump Nigeria’s Oil For US Crude
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