NEW DELHI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - India's Nayara Energy,
part-owned by Russian oil major Rosneft , imported
about 11% more Russian oil in January than in December at
165,000 barrels per day, data from shipping and industry
sources showed.
The private refiner imported 387,000 bpd of oil in
January, up about 12% from the previous month, the data
showed.
The sources declined to be identified because they are
not authorised to speak to the media.
Following are details of Nayara's crude and condensate
imports. Volumes are in 1,000 bpd.
Region/Country Jan Dec %Chg Jan %Chg
2023 2022 m/m 2022 yr/yr
Latin America
Colombia 68.7 33.5 105.2 57.9 18.6
TOTAL 68.7 33.5 105.2 57.9 18.6
Middle East
Oman 0.0 0.0 -- 31.6 -100.0
Iraq 98.0 130.4 -24.9 131.9 -25.7
Kuwait 22.4 0.0 -- 0.0 --
S Arabia 33.0 32.8 0.5 30.4 8.5
Yemen 0.0 0.0 -- 17.5 -100.0
TOTAL 153.3 163.2 -6.1 211.3 -27.5
C.I.S.
Russia 165.0 148.8 10.9 0.0 --
TOTAL 165.0 148.8 10.9 0.0 --
Africa
Egypt 0.0 0.0 -- 18.1 -100.0
TOTAL 0.0 0.0 -- 18.1 -100.0
USA 0.0 0.0 -- 10.3 -100.0
Canada 0.0 0.0 -- 34.3 -100.0
TOTAL ALL 387.0 345.5 12.0 332.0 16.6
The total may not tally as numbers in tonnes have been
rounded off after converting them into barrels per day using
a conversion factor of 7.2 barrels in a tonne divided by the
number of days.
Numbers for previous months have been revised.
Data also includes some crude parcels that arrived in
January but discharged in February. It also includes some
parcels that arrived in December and were discharged in
January.
(Reporting by Nidhi Verma
Editing by David Goodman)
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