India has sent a message to the Trump administration: if Russian oil has to go, then barrels from Iran and Venezuela must come 0 was said by a group of Indian officials who landed in Washington this week for meetings with top U. S. figures, according to 1 told the Americans that stripping away all three sources (Russia, Iran, and Venezuela) at the same time would blow a hole through India’s energy supply chain and drag up global oil 2 meetings were held just days after the White House slammed India with heavy tariffs in retaliation for its continued purchases of Russian oil, but as Cryptopolitan reported , those penalties didn’t stop the trade, only made it more 3 Indian delegation warned 4 that unless the Biden-era sanctions on Iran and Venezuela are eased, there’s no realistic way to make up for the lost barrels without inflating the country’s already massive import 5 Minister Piyush Goyal, who was also in New York this week, told reporters that “our energy security goals will have a very high element of U.
S. involvement.” Trump pushes allies while India holds its ground Donald Trump, now back in the Oval Office, isn’t just targeting 6 also told Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stop importing from Russia. “I’d like to have him stop buying any oil from Russia while Russia continues this rampage against Ukraine,” Trump said during a joint appearance at the White 7 claimed Ukraine could still win the war if partners cut off Kremlin 8 Erdogan didn’t publicly commit to anything, he was reportedly offered access to F-35 fighter jets as part of the conversation. Trump’s energy crackdown is part of a broader campaign to isolate Moscow 9 India, which imports nearly 90% of its oil, says it’s not willing to walk away from affordable barrels unless the White House stops playing 10 and Venezuelan oil, much like Russian crude, is often sold at discounted 11 July, Indian refiners paid $68.90 per barrel for Russian 12 was almost $9 cheaper than Saudi oil and $5 less than shipments from the U.
S., Commerce Ministry figures 13 now, India is still the world’s top buyer of Russian oil delivered by 14 leads overall, thanks to its access to pipeline 15 the mix of politics, war, and sanctions has forced Indian refiners to make hard 16 stopped importing from Iran in 2019, and Reliance Industries, India’s biggest private refiner, recently halted Venezuelan purchases after 17 got 18 like Middle Eastern crude are still on the table, but those come with higher costs and longer delivery times. OPEC+ underdelivers as market braces for more oil Meanwhile, the oil market is facing a supply wave that isn’t quite hitting the 19 OPEC+ group, which includes Russia, Iran and other producers, has only delivered around 75% of its pledged output hikes since 20 plan was to raise production by 1.92 million barrels per day between April and 21 reality, the group came up 500,000 barrels short.
That’s 0.5% of global demand that didn’t show up. OPEC+ had previously cut production in 22 the peak, the group had trimmed 5.85 million barrels per 23 members started reversing those cuts in April 2025, beginning with 2.2 million barrels per day, which they plan to phase out fully by the end of 24 round, 1.65 million barrels, is scheduled to wind down in 25 UAE also got a green light to bump its output by 300,000 barrels per day between April and 26 even with all that, the group is still trailing 27 delays in hitting output targets have helped keep prices from dropping too fast, despite predictions of a surplus heading into next 28 India, that means the crude market remains 29 Bybit now and claim a $50 bonus in minutes
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