KEY POINTS
  • Since the beginning of March, five cargoes of Russian oil, or about 6 million barrels, have been loaded and are bound for India – set to be discharged in early April, said Matt Smith, lead oil analyst at Kpler.
  • "This is about half the entire volume discharged last year — a significant uptick," he told CNBC.
  • If China also buys oil from Russia – also widely expected to be discounted – it could have some impact on crude prices, analysts said.
  • "Urals crude from Russia is being offered at record discounts," the International Energy Agency said on March 17.
Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Minister of External Affairs of India Subrahmanyam Jaishankar pose for a photo during the Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Moscow, Russia on September 10, 2020.

There's been a "significant uptick" in Russian oil deliveries bound for India since March after Russia's invasion of Ukraine began — and New Delhi looks set to buy even more cheap oil from Moscow, industry observers say.   

China, already the largest single buyer of Russian oil, is also widely expected to buy more oil from Russia at deep discounts, they say.