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Home / Business and Economy / India Oil & Vitol Trade Deal Delayed

India Oil & Vitol Trade Deal Delayed

2 Feb

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Summary

  • An equal trading joint venture between Indian Oil and Vitol is delayed.
  • Disagreements over contract clauses impact the deal's finalization.
  • The venture aims to expand India's international crude and fuel trading.
India Oil & Vitol Trade Deal Delayed

A significant trading joint venture between Indian Oil Corp (IOC) and global energy trader Vitol has encountered delays. The partnership, intended to establish an equal joint venture, is currently stalled due to specific differences in contract terms. Discussions are ongoing regarding the exact volume of IOC's crude purchases that the joint venture will manage.

Furthermore, the timing of an exit clause for Vitol is a point of contention. IOC had aimed to finalize this deal at the India Energy Week conference, seeking to leverage Vitol's global network. The proposed venture, planned for Singapore, was initially envisioned to operate for five to seven years with an exit option for both partners.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The joint venture is delayed due to disagreements over key contract clauses, specifically concerning the volume of crude purchases and the timing of an exit clause.
The joint venture aims to expand India's footprint in international crude and fuel trading by leveraging Vitol's global expertise and network.
The companies had planned to set up the joint venture in Singapore, which is Asia's oil trading hub.

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