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Indian Oil Corp books some oil cargoes from Red Sea, source says - Reuters

Indian Oil Corp books some oil cargoes from Red Sea, source says - Reuters

Indian Oil Corp books some oil cargoes from Red Sea, source says Reuters

March 7, 2026 at 12:08 PM Original source
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Indian Oil Corp books some oil cargoes from Red Sea, source says - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Business Standardvia ai

Indian Oil Corp has booked oil cargoes for loading from the Red Sea port of Yanbu, as disruptions in Middle East energy exports prompt shifts in regional supply routes.

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Indian Oil secures Red Sea crude cargoes as Middle East conflict reshapes energy flows
The Milli Chroniclevia ai

Indian Oil Corp has secured several crude oil cargoes from the Red Sea port of Yanbu, as Middle East conflicts disrupt traditional energy export routes.

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