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India MRPL makes its first US oil purchase

NEW DELHI (Reuters) — India’s state-run Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd has made its first purchase of US crude oil, buying high-sulfur grade Southern Green Canyon through a buy tender for an early February delivery, the head of its refinery said.

MRPL bought a 1 MMbbl cargo for a Feb. 1–10 delivery, M. Venkatesh told Reuters.

Other Indian refiners—Indian Oil Corp Ltd, Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd and Reliance Industries Ltd—have also bought US oil in recent months.

“Pricing is competitive to the similar grades from other regions,” Venkatesh said. “As long as it (US crude) is economical we will try exploring it.”

Venkatesh declined to give details on pricing or say who was the seller of the US oil.

He also declined to elaborate on the award of a separate MRPL buy tender for 1 MMbbl of sour grades for January loading.

Trade sources said MRPL bought Oman crude in the January tender. Both cargoes were sold by Royal Dutch Shell, one of the sources said.

A Shell official in Singapore said the company does not comment on commercial agreements or the movement of cargoes.

Venkatesh said a delayed coker unit at MRPL’s 300,000 bpd coastal refinery is operating at full capacity since end-November, making it possible for the plant to resume processing high sulfur crude grades.

The 3 MMtpy coker unit had been operating at half of its capacity for about 45 days due to a technical glitch.

Reporting by Nidhi Verma in NEW DELHI; Additional reporting by Florence Tan in SINGAPORE; Editing by Tom Hogue

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