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India Explores Gas Supply Oilfield Tie Ups With Moscow

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India-Russia energy talks signal potential increase in Russian gas/LPG supply to India, reducing India's dependence on other suppliers. Indian refiners (e.g., Nayara Energy) may benefit from stable crude access. Channel: supply_shortage (potential easing for India), regulatory (bilateral deals). Impact is country-specific (India) with global implications for energy trade flows. Winners: Indian refiners, Russian producers. Losers: other crude suppliers to India.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • India and Russia discussing enhanced energy cooperation including gas supplies and joint hydrocarbon development.
  • Russia supplied 33.3% of India's crude oil imports in 2025.
  • Talks include purchase of LPG and exploration of new hydrocarbon assets in eastern India.
  • Indian companies hold stakes in Russian oil projects.
  • Civil nuclear cooperation advancing via Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_ENERGYFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Crude oil and LPG supply stability leads to flat impact in global energy within 48h.

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