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world-business2 years ago

"Rising Red Sea Risks Prompt Maersk Reroute, Surge in Shipping Costs"

Oil tanker operators are facing a dilemma due to attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea: risk the dangerous passage or face financial losses. Despite the threats, global oil reserves have kept prices stable, and the industry is adapting by rerouting some tankers or sending cargoes to Asia. A U.S.-led coalition is increasing naval presence to ensure safe passage through the Suez Canal, which remains a key route for oil to European markets. The market remains unshaken by these events, with the perception that there is sufficient oil and natural gas supply to counter any disruptions.

business-and-finance2 years ago

"India's Russian Oil Imports Wane Due to Payment Struggles and Tightening Sanctions"

Russian oil tankers destined for India are turning back due to payment disagreements, as India pays for Russian oil in UAE dirhams but a Rosneft unit can't accept this due to banking issues. The situation is complicated by U.S. sanctions on Russian oil trade, particularly on the tanker NS Century. India, a major buyer of Russian oil since the Ukraine invasion, faces stalled shipments and pressure to align with Western sanctions.

business-and-economy2 years ago

"India's Russian Oil Import Fluctuations: Payment Disputes and Discounts in Focus"

Russian oil tankers are diverting from India due to a payment dispute, as a major Russian supplier struggles to accept payments in UAE dirhams. The tankers had been waiting near India and Sri Lanka for about a month, but with the inability of Rosneft's unit to open a UAE bank account, payments for oil shipments have been stalled. This issue is compounded by US sanctions on Russian oil trade, which put pressure on India to comply with price caps. Despite being one of Russia's largest oil customers post-Ukraine invasion, India's oil imports from Russia dropped significantly in December, with no Sokol crude received.