Saudi crude imports narrow gap with Russia, set to become biggest supplier
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Saudi Arabia has temporarily become India’s top crude oil supplier, with imports reaching their highest since November 2019. February saw nearly 1-1.1 million barrels per day arriving from the West Asian nation, surpassing Russia. This shift occurs amid US pressure on India to reduce Russian crude purchases, though analysts anticipate a short-term stabilization.
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