However, Russia remained the largest crude supplier to the country in December accounting for 31% of India's total crude oil imports.
The country's overall crude oil imports increased by almost 4% to 4.46 million barrels per day month-on-month in December, with higher crude imports from Iraq offsetting the decline in imports from Russia.
"In December, the top five supplies included Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Angola, with Angola overtaking the United States as the fifth-largest crude supplier," said Xavier Tang, market analyst at Vortexa.
"Indian refiners turned towards African and West Asian producers for crude as Russian crude exports fell."
While the share of crude oil sourced from Russia and Saudi Arabia, the two traditional oil suppliers to the country, fell in December, the share of crude imports from the United Arab Emirates and Iraq increased.
Iraq's share of Indian imports increased to 23% this month, up from 16% last month. Imports from Iraq increased by 48.3% on month to 1.03 million barrels per day last month, as per the data.
Imports from Saudi Arabia fell by 8% to 573,523 barrels per day last month from 624,605 barrels per day in November.
"Given the discounts for Russian barrels over the West Asian counterparts, India will continue to prioritise importing crude oil from Russia," Tang said.
This story is from the January 04, 2025 edition of Financial Express Lucknow.
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