
Indian oil refiners are increasing fuel exports, with shipments expected to reach the highest level since September, driven by strong profit margins. The boost is attributed to supply shortages caused by a Russian export ban and ongoing hostilities in the Middle East. This trend highlights how India is capitalizing on global supply disruptions, affecting fuel markets and geopolitical dynamics.
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Oil-product shipments set to reach highest since September
A Russian export ban and hostilities in the Middle East have tightened supplies.
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Oil-product shipments from India are on track to climb to their highest level since September.
BloombergOil-product shipments from India are on track to climb to their highest level since September as refiners cash in on robust profit margins after a Russian export ban and hostilities in the Middle East tightened supplies.
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Oil-product shipments from India are on track to climb to their highest level since September.
BloombergRefiners are cashing in on robust profit margins.
BloombergA Russian export ban and hostilities in the Middle East have tightened supplies.
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