
Amid sanctions threats over Russian oil, Hardeep Puri clarifies: ‘EU buys in one afternoon what India buys in a quarter'
Speaking at the Urja Varta annual conference of the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), Puri addressed concerns over Donald Trump and NATO's warning of sanctions on countries buying oil from Russia.
He claimed that the European Union, a group of states threatening the sanctions, is the largest buyer of Russia's LNG exports, followed by China and Japan.
'In terms of LNG or natural gas, the EU was the largest buyer, EU is purchasing 51 per cent of Russia's LNG exports, followed by China 21 per cent and Japan 18 per cent,' Puri said.
'In terms of pipeline gas, the EU was the largest buyer purchasing 37 per cent of Russia's pipeline gas, followed by China 30 per cent and Turkey 27 per cent,' he added.
Recalling an old conversation with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar back in 2022, Hardeep Puri addressed a mixup that came across during that time.
'When my colleague, Mr. Jaishankar, when this whole process had started, when he was going for a discussion in the United States, he asked me over the phone casually, 'what happens if I am asked about Russian purchases?'' Puri said.
The oil minister clarified that Jaishankar had probably misheard what he said.
'I said, 'friend, you tell them that they buy more in one afternoon — this is early days — than I buy in a quarter.' ' he said.
'I think the telephone line must not have been absolutely clear. So he ended up saying, 'I believe you buy more in one afternoon than I buy in a month.' Though, I meant in a quarter,' Puri added.
Jaishankar had in 2022 inaccurately claimed that India buys in a month the amount of oil Europe buys in an afternoon.
'If you are looking at energy purchases from Russia, I would suggest that your attention should be focused on Europe…We do buy some energy which is necessary for our energy security. But I suspect, looking at the figures, probably our total purchases for the month would be less than what Europe does in an afternoon,' he had said.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indian Express
8 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Nitish Kumar will ‘definitely' be CM again after Bihar election results: Chirag Paswan
Ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls, Union Minister and LJP(RV) chief Chirag Paswan said Nitish Kumar will 'definitely' be the Chief Minister of Bihar once again if the BJP-JD(U) alliance wins in the state. His remarks come just a few days after he expressed 'regret' over his support to the Nitish Kumar regime, alleging that the state government has 'surrendered' before criminals. 'Several times I have reiterated that my commitment and love is towards the Prime Minister. Under PM Modi's leadership, the elections (in Bihar) will be fought. After the election results, Nitish Kumar will again take oath as chief minister. Definitely he will be the chief minister,' he said, speaking to reporters in Delhi. Paswan, the MP from Bihar's Hajipur, also accused the Opposition of targeting the Army to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Operation Sindoor. He said the NDA is a 'winning combination' for the elections and reiterated his commitment towards PM Modi. The Union Minister further backed the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, saying that this process has happened four times earlier with no difference, except that digital technology has been linked now. 'Earlier, one used to go for physical documentation and now online you can submit,' he said. The Union food processing minister pointed out that Aadhaar cards do not have place of birth clarity, adding that people can appeal at three levels if there are any problems. 'Opposition created such noise on this issue. Have they given any proof to show if names have been removed wrongly?' he asked. 'Only the one wrongly registered will be deleted. But at the same time it will be ensured that no one is meted out with injustice. We also need to ensure intruders do not take advantage of our voters,' Paswan said. Paswan said that the SIR process will soon be implemented across the country, and pointed out that after every election, it was the Opposition that complained to the Election Commission about anomalies in voter lists. 'EVMs are fine now, voter lists are an issue for them.' 'Intensive revision is necessary. Some deceased's names are on the list and it is continuing. By chance, it (SIR) is implemented in Bihar. In the coming days, it will be done in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where elections are due, and eventually across the country.' Responding to RJD MP Manoj Jha's suggestion about sending a fact-finding committee to Bihar to assess the law and order situation, Paswan said, 'I am a Bihari. I need not send a committee to understand the situation in my state. I know the situation and therefore expressed concern.' 'When I raise the issue, they see my revolt. It is not a revolt, but a concern,' he added. The LJP(RV) chief said the Opposition would like the NDA to split as it cannot win on its own strength and can win only by weakening the opposite side. On Operation Sindoor, Paswan accused the Opposition of not sparing even the Army in order to target PM Modi 'Operation Sindoor was carried out by the Army not by a minister. Its success was due to the Army. I give credit to the PM as will power is necessary for giving approval for such a big decision. We kept in mind the sensitivity of the issue. To target Prime Minister Modi, they (Opposition) are putting a question mark on Operation Sindoor. What kind of thinking is this?' he said. The LJP chief said he has a problem with the Opposition having 'faith in every foreigner' but not the government and politicians in India. 'They believe what the prime minister of another country has said. They believe what the neighbouring country has said. But they don't want to believe what our Army and the democratically elected government are saying,' he said. (With inputs from PTI)


Deccan Herald
11 minutes ago
- Deccan Herald
Amit Shah to address LS; PM Modi to speak later today
Hello readers, both Houses of Parliament witnessed massive ruckus on Monday as Rajnath Singh addressed the Lok Sabha and spelled out the contours of Operation Sindoor and subsequent developments. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be addressing the Lok Sabha today and PM Modi will make the concluding speech in the evening. Track all the latest updates here only with DH!


The Hindu
11 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 7 LIVE: Ceasefire between India and Pakistan had no linkage with US trade, says EAM Jaishankar
After five days of washout, Lok Sabha witnessed a fiery debate on Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam attacks on Monday (July 28, 2025). The Lok Sabha extended the time till 12.00 a.m. on Tuesday (July 29, 2025). Starting the debate, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh asserted that Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, was only 'paused' and the military action will resume if Pakistan indulged in any fresh misadventure. Also read | Ceasefire between India and Pakistan had no linkage with U.S. trade: Jaishankar in Parliament Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha are expected to make their statements in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday (July 29, 2025). Rajya Sabha failed to function on Monday (July 28, 2025) as the Opposition MPs continued to protest over the issue of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar. This is the sixth consecutive sitting when no significant business could be transacted in the Upper House of Parliament.