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Russia continues to surpass Saudi, Iraq as India's top oil supplier

London, Dec 6 (UNI) Russia shipped 909,400 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to India in November, overtaking the Middle East countries of Saudi Arabia and Iraq for the second consecutive month, data compiled by London-based energy cargo tracking firm Vortexa suggested.
Russian oil constitutes 21 percent of the total imports of 4.29 million bpd by Indian refiners, compared to 20 percent for Iraq and 13 percent for Saudi Arabia. In October, Russia supplied over 902,740 bpd of oil to India.
Moscow has assured the Indian government of continuous oil supply at a discounted price, even as the G7 cap came into effect, local Indian media, citing unnamed government officials, reported on Tuesday.
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