The Indian broker of Russian oil.
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The European Union today continues to depend heavily on Russian gas, the graph that I show you below reveals that India has become the main fuel supplier to Europe, that does not seem at first sight to have nothing to do with Russia, but the black line in The center of the graph shows India's oil imports from Russia.
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Blomberg actually also released a report titled Russian Oil Still Powering Europe's Cars With India's Help, in which this news article points out that India is importing unprecedented levels of Russian crude, then India is doing It is obviously simply refining that crude oil that Russia sells, transforming it into fuel that can be used in vehicles such as Diesel, for example, and then exporting all that refined fuel to the European Union with a much more expensive surcharge than before.
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This is a problem, like a double-edged sword for the European Union, because it is actually driving demand for Russian oil and increasing the cost of shipping cargo through India, while Russia has drastically increased its exports. of oil now expected to exceed two billion thousand a day, as of April India began importing 44% of all its oil from Russia.