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21.11.25 - 01:01
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India′s Reliance To Stop Processing Russian Oil At Giant Jamnagar Refinery (ZeroHedge)
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India's Reliance To Stop Processing Russian Oil At Giant Jamnagar Refinery
India's Reliance Industries said it would stop processing Russian oil at part of its giant Jamnagar oil refinery as US sanctions force the company to shy away from dealings with Moscow, Bloomberg reported.
The export-focused part of the refinery took its last shipment of Russian crude on Thursday, the company said in statement adding that some purchases bought before the US put sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies would discharge at another part of the facility.
Starting Friday, four of Russia's top producers - accounting for as much as 80% of the country's exports to India - are under sanction, leaving counterparties at risk of secondary sanctions.
Reliance's plant at Jamnagar can process more than 1.4 million barrels a day of crude and in turn supply products to both the domestic market and overseas.
Jamnagar refinery at night
In a sign that Trump's sanctions on Russian oil may finally be wor...
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12.11.25 - 21:03
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US Sanctions Push Indian Refiners Away From Russian Crude (ZeroHedge)
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US Sanctions Push Indian Refiners Away From Russian Crude
By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com
All but two Indian refiners have skipped placing orders for Russian crude for December after the U.S. sanctioned Russia's top oil producers, Rosneft and Lukoil, sources with knowledge of the purchases told Bloomberg on Tuesday.
India's refiners, which have come to rely on cheap Russian crude in the past three years, have withdrawn from the December purchasing window which typically closes by November 10.
Five large refiners, including state-owned Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), and private firms Reliance Industries Ltd and HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd, have not requested any Russian crude for December.
Combined, these five firms have imported two-thirds of all Russian crude oil into India year to date, according to Kpler data cited by Bloomberg.
Only India's biggest state-held...
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02.09.25 - 00:33
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Isolation, They Said: Xi Embraces Putin & Modi In Major China Summit - Trump Responds (ZeroHedge)
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Isolation, They Said: Xi Embraces Putin & Modi In Major China Summit - Trump Responds
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, held from August 31 to September 1, was clearly an economic 'show of force' aimed at the West, which included the typical formal greetings and speeches, and group photos - but also with some not so subtle messaging.
Amid the chummy atmosphere which saw Presidents Xi, Modi, and Putin share hugs, handshakes, and warm moments filled with laughter, it is intent on signaling to the world a major shift away from US-led global dominance and toward a multipolar world increasingly shaped by Asia, Eurasia, and the Global South, also coming at a moment Washington is threatening severe secondary sanctions on any nation doing business with Russia.
Sputnik via AP
The populations of China, India, and Russia represent over a third of the global population alone, and heads of state from over 20 more countries were also represented, among them Belarus and Slovak...
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19.08.25 - 13:18
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Trump Pushes Putin-Zelenskiy Meeting, SoftBank′s $2 Billion Bet on Intel | The Opening Trade 8/19/25 (Bloomberg)
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US and European officials will immediately work on providing Ukraine with robust security guarantees to open a path for a landmark meeting between presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskiy, according to people familiar with the matter.
SoftBank agreed to buy $2 billion in Intel Corp. stock, a move that extends its US investment effort and offers a vote of confidence in the struggling chipmaker.
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