India’s oil minister says ‘we play by the rules,’ as markets weigh U.S. energy sanctions

Key Points

  • India will adhere to international sanctions, including those on Russian oil, as confirmed by the country's oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
  • India has been purchasing discounted Russian oil within the price cap set by Western sanctions, defending these purchases as a matter of national interest.
  • The U.S. has been pivotal in shaping global energy policy through sanctions, with potential changes under the new Trump administration being closely watched by markets.

Summary

In an interview with CNBC, India's Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, emphasized India's commitment to international sanctions, particularly in relation to the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Russia. Puri highlighted that India has been buying discounted Russian oil within the price cap established by Western sanctions, a move justified as serving national interests. Despite the sanctions, India's oil imports from Russia have significantly increased, with Russian oil now accounting for over 37% of India's oil imports by 2024, up from just 12% in 2021. Puri also mentioned that the previous U.S. administration under President Joe Biden had no objections to India's increased Russian oil imports as long as they adhered to the price cap. With the new Trump administration, there is uncertainty about U.S. energy policy, particularly regarding sanctions and domestic production incentives. Puri indicated openness to increasing U.S. oil imports if more supply becomes available, reflecting India's strategic position in global oil markets amidst its growing oil consumption.

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February 11, 2025
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