Russian Oil to India: Two Routes Ensure Steady Supply
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Russian oil is making its way to India through two main routes, with a backup option in case of delays. The first route is through the Arctic, while the second goes via the Black Sea. On average, it takes about 25 to 30 days for oil to reach Indian ports. Here's the thing: India has ramped up its imports of Russian oil, with shipments increasing significantly since the beginning of the year. In fact, India has become one of the largest buyers of Russian crude, taking advantage of lower prices. What's interesting is that these routes are not just about speed but also about navigating geopolitical challenges. The backup option ensures a steady supply, even when the primary routes face disruptions. The bottom line is that the flow of Russian oil to India impacts global energy markets and can influence fuel prices right here at home.
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