NEW DELHI, Aug 22 Reuters India overtook China as the world39;s biggest importer of Russian oil in July as Chinese refiners bought less because of lower profit margins from producing fuels, a comparison of import data showed.
Russian crude made up a record 44 of India39;s overall imports last month, rising to a record 2.07 million barrels per day bpd, 4.2 higher than in June and 12 more than a year ago, data on Indian shipments from trade and industry sources showed.
That surpassed China39;s July oil imports from Russia of 1.76 million bpd via pipelines and shipments, based on Chinese customs data.
Indian refiners have been gorging on Russian oil sold at discounts after Western nations imposed sanctions against Moscow and curtailed their energy purchases in response to Russia39;s invasion of Ukraine.
India39;s requirement for Russian oil is going to go up as long as there are no further tightening of sanctions, an Indian refining source said.
India39;s trade with Russia has increased since Russia began its war against Ukraine in February 2022 mainly because of oil and fertiliser imports, a move helping to keep a lid on global prices and controlling inflation.
India39;s rising purchases are changing the flow of Russian ESPO Blend crude from traditional Chinese buyers to South Asia. ESPO imports to India jumped in July to 188,000 bpd as larger Suezmax vessels were used, according to the data.
Refiners in northeast China are typically the biggest ESPO buyers because…