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China Snaps Up Russian Oil Shunned by India

By MGN EditorialFebruary 21, 2026 at 12:48 PM

Chinese refiners are purchasing Russian oil that India has stopped buying, helping Moscow overcome a drop in its largest seaborne crude customer.

In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, India - a major buyer of Russian oil - has reduced its purchases of Moscow's seaborne crude. However, this has created an opportunity for another major economy: China. According to a report from gCaptain, Chinese refiners are now snapping up the distressed Russian oil cargoes that India has shunned. This is helping Russia overcome the dip in purchases from its largest buyer of seaborne barrels. 'China has been the main buyer of Russian oil since the Ukraine war began, providing a crucial outlet for Moscow's crude as many Western countries have shunned it,' the article states. 'India had been Russia's biggest oil customer, but it has cut back purchases in recent months.' The report notes that China has increased its imports of Russian oil, with the country's refiners taking advantage of the steep discounts on offer for Russian crude. This has allowed Russia to continue exporting significant volumes of oil despite the sanctions and trade restrictions imposed by Western nations. 'The flow of Russian oil to China has been rising, with Chinese refiners snapping up cargoes at discounts of $30 or more per barrel to international benchmarks,' according to gCaptain. The shift in trade patterns highlights how geopolitical tensions are reshaping global energy markets. While India has faced pressure to limit its purchases of Russian oil, China has been willing to step in and take advantage of the supply disruptions. This dynamic is likely to have significant implications for the maritime shipping industry as it navigates the complex geopolitical landscape.

Source: gCaptain

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