Sovcomflot unloads Russian oil in India again

The Russian tanker company affected by sanctions is now resuming transportation of Russian oil to Indian refineries after a one-month break, Reuters reports.
The crude oil tanker Nevskiy Prospect, owned by Russia's state-owned tanker company Sovcomflot, sails through the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2020.
The crude oil tanker Nevskiy Prospect, owned by Russia's state-owned tanker company Sovcomflot, sails through the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2020.

It was only in March that Indian oil refineries stopped receiving Russian oil coming into the country on tankers from the state-owned Russian tanker company Sovcomflot.

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