India’s Nayara Energy significantly boosted fuel exports in November. The refiner shipped double the previous month’s volume to new markets like the Bahamas and Taiwan. Nearly a third of these exports went through ship-to-ship transfer hubs, a common practice to obscure final destinations. This surge follows EU sanctions, with Nayara now relying heavily on Russian crude imports.
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