Nayara Energy Makes Controversial Gasoline Export Amid Sanctions
Nayara Energy, a Russia-backed Indian refiner, exported a gasoline cargo despite European Union sanctions. The oil tanker 'Tempest Dream' carried 43,000 metric tons of gasoline, leaving on August 4 for Sohar, Oman. This marks Nayara's first gasoline export since being privately-owned and sanctioned.
Nayara Energy, a refiner supported by Russia, has defied European Union sanctions by exporting its first gasoline cargo. Sources revealed that the privately-owned Indian company managed this logistical feat on August 4.
The oil tanker Tempest Dream, laden with approximately 43,000 metric tons of gasoline, embarked on its journey from India.
The ship is destined for Sohar, Oman, marking a significant development for Nayara as it navigates the challenging international trade environment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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