‘Reached Out To India To Buy Russian Oil To Ease Global Markets’: US
The United States has “reached out to India” to purchase Russian oil currently sitting in floating storage in southern Asia as part of a short-term effort to ease pressure on global oil markets, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
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The United States has “reached out to India” to purchase Russian oil currently sitting in floating storage in southern Asia as part of a short-term effort to ease pressure on global oil markets, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
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