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Saudi Arabia and Iraq have stopped supplying petrol to India, the British news agency Reuters revealed

Modi’s problems have increased; the last supply was in July. India is facing diplomatic isolation and economic difficulties due to unreasonable stubbornness

Staff reporter, Daily Dawn, Dawn TV report

London: India has faced diplomatic isolation and economic difficulties due to the Modi government’s worst performance and unreasonable stubbornness.

According to the British news agency Reuters, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company Aramco has stopped supplying crude oil to the Indian company Nayara Energy Refinery.

In addition, Iraq’s state-owned oil marketing company SOMO has also stopped selling oil to the Indian company Nayara Energy.

According to the British news agency Reuters, this move was taken after the European Union imposed sanctions on Russian-backed companies.

Reuters sources say that since July, Indian energy company Nayara has not received any oil from Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

In August, Indian energy company Niara relied solely on Russian crude, which usually imports 2 million barrels of oil from Iraq and 1 million barrels from Saudi Arabia every month.

The Reuters report claims that Indian energy company Niara is facing difficulties in purchasing crude oil due to EU sanctions.

It should be noted that Indian energy company Niara’s refinery is located in the Vadinar area of ​​​​the Indian state of Gujarat and is currently operating at only 70 to 80 percent capacity.

Reuters tried to find out the position of Niara on the closure of oil supplies from Saudi Arabia and Iraq, but there was no immediate response.

Meanwhile, the Russian embassy has confirmed that Indian energy company Niara is being supplied with oil directly from Rosneft.

Experts say that Indian energy company Niara is also facing problems with global shipping companies, due to which Indian energy company Niara is now relying on unregistered ships called “dark fleet” to transport oil.

It should be remembered that in July, the CEO of the Indian energy company Niara resigned from his post. This situation has become a major challenge for India’s energy supply.

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