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Why has India promised to buy more U.S. oil?

  • March 9, 2025
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Why has India promised to buy more U.S. oil?

Sub : Eco

Sec: External sector

Context:

  • India has committed to increasing its oil and natural gas purchases from the U.S. following discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump in February.
  • The two leaders agreed to boost energy trade, with India’s energy purchases from the U.S. expected to rise from $15 billion last year to $25 billion in the near future.

Details:

  • The U.S. is being positioned as a leading supplier of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India.
  • The agreement to ramp up trade in hydrocarbons, including ethane and petroleum products, is part of India’s strategy to diversify its sources of supply.
  • The two countries have also agreed to enhance investments in oil and gas infrastructure and strengthen cooperation between energy companies.

Need for secure Hydrocarbon supplies:

  • India, being the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, relies on imports for over 85% of its crude oil requirements.
  • Securing stable and diversified sources of oil and natural gas is crucial for India’s energy security.
  • The commitment to purchase more oil and gas from the U.S. will bolster energy ties between the two countries and help achieve the goal of doubling bilateral trade to $500 billion over the next five years.

Trade Deficit with the U.S.

  • India’s trade with the U.S. is currently in India’s favour, with a trade deficit of $45.7 billion in 2024, which marks a 5.4% increase from 2023.
  • By increasing energy imports, India aims to balance the trade relationship and support its broader trade objectives.

India’s Oil and gas imports:

  • In 2023-24, India imported 234.26 million tonnes of crude oil, with an import dependence of 87.8%.
  • Domestic production met less than 13% of the country’s crude oil requirements.
  • The total oil import bill in 2023-24 was $133.37 billion, a decrease from $157.53 billion in 2022-23, primarily due to lower international oil prices.
  • India imported 80 billion cubic meters (bcm) of LNG in 2023-24, amounting to $13.405 billion. This was an increase from 26.30 bcm in the previous year.
  • The country is keen to increase the share of clean fuels, like LNG, in its energy basket.
  • The government aims to raise natural gas consumption to 15% from the current 6% as part of its strategy to meet future energy demands.

India’s Energy ties with Russia:

  • India has significantly increased its oil imports from Russia, particularly after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Russia now accounts for around 40% of India’s total crude oil imports, up from less than 1% before the war.
  • Despite strengthening energy ties with the U.S., India continues to engage with Russia, which has offered discounted crude oil amid global sanctions.

Global Energy Supply Dynamics:

  • The global energy market is experiencing shifts with new oil sources emerging from the Western Hemisphere, including the U.S., Brazil, Argentina, Suriname, and Canada.
  • These developments are beneficial for major oil-consuming countries like India.
  • Multiple sources of supply help mitigate risks related to price volatility and geopolitical disturbances.
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