Indian and US Refineries Gain Export Share Amid Middle East and Russia Disruptions
Refineries in India and the United States are capitalizing on global oil supply disruptions caused by attacks and shipping restrictions. Because their own operations remain unaffected, these refineries have been able to ramp up fuel exports. They are now supplying markets that previously relied heavily on oil from the Middle East and Russia. The disruptions have effectively redirected demand toward more stable suppliers, benefiting both Indian and American fuel exporters.
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