Indian oil companies experience problems with Russian oil shipments

Indian oil companies experience problems with Russian oil shipments

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Indian state-owned energy company Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is searching for a ship to transport 700,000 barrels of oil from the Far East, Reuters reports citing its sources. The Indian company started experiencing problems with the transportation of raw materials against the backdrop of the sanctions that were imposed on Russia in response to the military operation in Ukraine. ONGC owns a 20-percent stake in Sakhalin-1 project, from where the Indian company exports the Russian brand of Sokol oil. Oil is normally shipped from the De-Kastri terminal on Sovcomflot's ice-class vessels to South Korea, where it is loaded onto tankers before ONGC can sell oil to buyers in North Asia. Sovcomflot is Russia's largest shipping company, one of the global leaders in the maritime transportation of hydrocarbons. Sanctions have made it harder for Russian ships, including those owned by Sovcomflot, to secure navigation insurance coverage, Reuters said. In addition, shipping companies are less willing to transport Russian oil to Asia due to the fears of possible reputational risks, the agency added. 

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