India may step up oil imports from Brazil\, Mexico

India may step up oil imports from Brazil, Mexico

IANS  |  New Delhi 

may increase imports from and to offset the loss of Venezuelan in the wake of US sanctions on that country.

Diplomatic sources said that both and have expressed their desire to strengthen cooperation and is evaluating the option and will take a call once it gets reports from its public and private companies.

India shares good trade relation with both and Both countries are also leading producers of oil, with Brazil at the 10th largest globally with a production of about 150 million tonnes (mt) of crude and Mexico at 11th position (production 110 mt).

"The two countries can be useful alternate to Venezuelan oil but a decision to enhance imports would depend only after accessing the quality of oil and terms of supply that should be comparable with of Venezuela," said the source.

India is already importing oil from both Brazil and Mexico but the quantity had come down progressively since 2013. While India imported crude worth $ 3.50 billion and $ 1.78 billion from Mexico and Brazil respectively in 2013, this went down to $1.38 billion and $0.81 billion now.

Mexico's company has reported a decline in production due to its ageing fields resulting in lower output. But the situation may change soon with a new government pushing up production focusing on inviting foreign investment in their fields. Brazil also is undertaking big reforms in the to increase production and exports of oil.

India imported 155 mt of oil in 2017-18. The imports are expected to hit over 170 mt in FY19 with being the largest supplier followed by and from are already on the decline due to US sanctions. This is expected reduce further once the US removes the waiver given to certain oil importing countries.

The US is seeking to cut off Venezuela's as part of its efforts to build pressure on to step down. The sanctions mean that anyone using US channels or having a big presence in the US and continuing to deal with will also face restrictions.

In view of this, Indian buyers such as and (formerly Essar Oil) have already reduced These companies are big on oil imports from Venezuela. In fact, accounted for 80 per cent of Venezuelan oil imports to India in 2018 at 270,000 barrels a day. But the company has reduced its purchases of Venezuelan to well below its contracted levels.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 14:34 IST