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BP-chartered tanker leaves port of sanctioned-Nayara Energy without loading oil, sources say
BP-chartered tanker leaves port of sanctioned-Nayara Energy without loading oil, sources say

Reuters

time22-07-2025

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BP-chartered tanker leaves port of sanctioned-Nayara Energy without loading oil, sources say

SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI, July 22 (Reuters) - Oil tanker Talara, chartered by energy major BP (BP.L), opens new tab, has left the Vadinar port of newly-sanctioned Indian refiner Nayara Energy without loading diesel as planned, according to five industry sources and shipping data on LSEG. The vessel was supposed to load 60,000 metric tons (447,000 barrels) of ultra low sulphur diesel on July 21 with the cargo bound for Africa, LSEG data showed. Nayara, partly-owned by Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft ( opens new tab, and BP did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The sources declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media. The change in loading plan suggests that European Union sanctions imposed on Nayara on Friday are disrupting refined products exports from the Russia-backed refiner, one of the two private fuel exporters in India. The vessel, Talara, did not load the cargo after the EU imposed the sanctions, one of the sources said. The EU sanctions package against Russia over its war in Ukraine was aimed at dealing further blows to Russia's oil and energy industry. BP has since released the ship, making it available for charter within India or Middle East region, two of the sources said. Nayara said in a statement on Monday it condemned the EU's "unjust and unilateral" decision to impose sanctions on the company, while India said on Friday it did not support the EU's "unilateral sanctions".

BP-chartered tanker leaves port of Nayara Energy without loading diesel, sources say
BP-chartered tanker leaves port of Nayara Energy without loading diesel, sources say

Reuters

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

BP-chartered tanker leaves port of Nayara Energy without loading diesel, sources say

SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI, July 22 (Reuters) - Oil tanker Talara, chartered by energy major BP (BP.L), opens new tab, has left the Vadinar port of Indian refiner Nayara Energy without loading diesel as planned, according to two industry sources and shipping data on LSEG. The vessel was supposed to load ultra low sulphur diesel on July 21 with the cargo bound for Africa, LSEG data showed. Nayara Energy, partly owned by Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft ( opens new tab, was among companies sanctioned by the European Union on Friday for dealing with Russian oil.

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