INTERVIEW

Indian Minister: High Oil Prices Hurt the Poor

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Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Puri has been one of the most vocal advocates for consuming nations that feel squeezed by higher oil prices. Never one to mince words, Puri has been a constant critic of action by the Opec-plus producer alliance to curb supply. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, India has been the most aggressive buyer of Russian crude, taking advantage of steep price discounts, but complying with the G7 price cap, according to the minister. India has also been testing non-dollar payments for cargoes. But Puri said such payments do not represent a move to de-dollarization of the oil trade. The following is an edited transcript of Energy Intelligence’s exclusive interview with Puri on the sidelines of the Adipec conference in Abu Dhabi.

Topics:
Oil Trade, Oil Term Contracts, Sanctions, Oil Supply, Oil Demand, Crude Oil, Oil Prices, Opec-Plus Supply, Leadership Interviews, Policy and Regulation
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