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After sanctions, Indian oil refiner Nayara's exports find new markets

Russia-backed Indian refiner Nayara Energy is exporting oil products through sanctioned tankers and tapping new markets this month as it revives overseas sales in the aftermath of crippling sanctions, LSEG and Kpler shipping data shows.

The privately-owned company halted exports for about two weeks after it was sanctioned by the European Union on July 18 for dealing in Russian oil.

Nayara's exports of clean products - gasoline, gasoil and jet fuel - fell to around 80,000 bpd in August and September - down from about 138,000 bpd in January–July, Kpler data showed.

Nayara has been forced to reduce crude runs at its 400,000-bpd refinery in Vadinar in western India to 70%–80% of its capacity, sources familiar with the matter said, due to difficulties in chartering ships and selling fuel from the port following sanctions.

Before the sanctions, Nayara sold its refined products mostly to Western, Middle Eastern and Asian trading firms for export to Asia and northwest Europe, according to traders and shipping data. After the embargo, most Nayara cargoes are bound for the Middle East, Turkey, Taiwan and Brazil, the data showed.

Since resuming exports in early August, at least 16 cargoes of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel have shipped out on EU-sanctioned tankers from Vadinar port, where Nayara's refinery is located, the data showed.

Five of the tankers loaded with Nayara's products in August and September are floating off Oman and the United Arab Emirates, the data showed. Some of the tankers conducted ship-to-ship transfers off Oman and Egypt. Another two tankers discharged their cargoes at Turkis Enerji Storage Tank Farm in Turkey.

Tankers Blue Ember and Anaya that loaded at Vadinar in August and September respectively, are heading to the Brazilian ports of Santos and Paranagua, the data showed.

Nayara Energy, authorities in Oman, the UAE and Brazil, Egypt's energy ministry and Turkis Enerji did not respond to requests for comment.

Another tanker Opal discharged high-sulfur gasoil loaded from Vadinar on August 22 at Taiwan's Taichung port on September 16, the data showed. Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs declined to comment. Taiwan has wide-ranging sanctions on Russia, but does not explicitly ban Russian energy imports.

Traders said a major buyer for Nayara's gasoline cargoes to the Middle East is Redwood Global Supply. Reuters could not find contact information for Redwood.

 

Tanker

Cargo

Load date

Discharge date

Destination port/Country

Tempest Dream

Gasoline

August 1-3

August 12

Sohar, Oman

Sard

Diesel

August 4-5

NA

ship-to-ship transfer (STS) with Wu Tai

Runa

Diesel

August 8-10

August 25-28

STS with unknown vessel off Sohar, Oman

Varg

Gasoline

August 11-13

September 4 and 21

STS with Wu Tai and Petunia/Santa Ana off Sohar, Oman

Nova

Diesel

August 11-14

September 3-5 and 11

STS with Marble at Damietta, Egypt and discharged at Turkis Enerji Storage Tank Farm

Blue Ember

Diesel

August 17

September 25-26

Santos, Brazil

Tempest Dream

Gasoline

August 20

NA

floating off Sohar, Oman

Opal

high-sulphur gasoil

August 22

September 16

Taichung, Taiwan

Blage

Diesel

August 25-29

September 12-15

Turkis Enerji Storage Tank Farm

Bela

Gasoline

September 2

NA

floating off Muscat, Oman

Blue Talu

Diesel

September 2-6

NA

floating off Sohar, Oman

Xing Chen

Diesel

September 9-12

NA

Passing Suez canal

Runa

Jet fuel

September 12-13

NA

floating off Khor Fakkan, UAE

Varg

Gasoline

September 13-14

NA

STS with Wu Tai off Sohar, Oman

Sard

Gasoline

September 16

NA

floating off Sohar, Oman

Anaya

Diesel

September 14-16

October 15-16

Paranagua, Brazil

 

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