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India Imports 90% of Crude Oil Demand Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Created at 7 Aug · 12:36 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

India's dependence on crude oil imports remains high at 90% despite a modest overall reduction in primary energy import dependence. The country is seeking to expand strategic storage and diversify supply sources amid Middle East tensions and disrupted crude flows.

Key Numbers

90%crude oil import dependence
42%overall primary energy import dependence in FY25
47%overall primary energy import dependence in FY17
8 daysnational oil demand covered by current reserves
13 million barrelsoil storage capacity at new Mangaluru site

Who's Involved

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Co-author of the report on India's energy import dependence
EY
Co-author of the report on India's energy import dependence
ONGC
State-owned oil company building new storage site
India Imports 90% of Crude Oil Demand Amid Geopolitical Tensions

↳ Why This Matters

India's significant dependence on imported oil makes its economy vulnerable to global supply disruptions and price volatility, impacting inflation, industrial output, and the country's trade balance.

Key facts

  • India imports 90% of its crude oil demand.
  • Overall primary energy import dependence has decreased to 42% in FY25.
  • India's current strategic oil reserves cover only eight days of demand.
  • ONGC is building a new 13 million barrel oil storage site in Mangaluru.

India's reliance on imported crude oil remains critically high at 90% of its demand, despite a modest overall decrease in primary energy import dependence, according to a joint report by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and EY. The report indicates that overall primary energy import dependence has fallen from 47% in fiscal year 2017 to approximately 42% in fiscal year 2025.

As the world's third-largest crude oil importer, India faces rising dependence due to increasing demand and declining domestic production. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz have prompted Indian refiners to seek alternative supplies and the government to bolster strategic reserves. The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is constructing a new storage facility in Mangaluru capable of holding 13 million barrels of oil.

Record crude oil imports from Russia have partially offset supply disruptions, but India's limited current reserve capacity, sufficient for only eight days of national demand, highlights the vulnerability to supply shocks. Consequently, Indian state-run refiners are actively increasing purchases from West African sources as Middle Eastern supplies become less certain.

Frequently asked questions

India's overall primary energy import dependence has fallen to approximately 42% in FY25 from 47% in FY17.

The Middle East crisis, including the Iran war and disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz, has made Middle Eastern supplies uncertain and prompted India to seek alternatives.

India's current maximum reserve capacity can cover only eight days of national oil demand.

What Happens Next

01India aims to expand strategic storage sites to hold more reserves.
02Indian refiners will continue seeking alternative crude oil sources.
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How It Developed

India's dependence on primary energy imports fell to 42% in FY25 from 47% in FY17.
India's dependence on crude oil imports remains at 90% of demand.
India is the world's third-largest crude oil importer.
The Middle East crisis has prompted Indian refiners to seek alternatives and the government to expand strategic storage.
ONGC will build a new storage site at Mangaluru for 13 million barrels.
India is seeking alternatives to Middle Eastern supply due to the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions.
Record crude oil imports from Russia have helped cushion supply shocks.
India's current maximum reserve capacity covers only eight days of national oil demand.

Sources

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India Remains Dependent on Imports for 90% of Oil DemandOilPrice.com

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