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RBI asks oil refiners to pay Gulf suppliers in rupees

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The Reserve Bank of India has asked the country’s major stateowned refiners to press Gulf suppliers to accept at least 10% of oil payments in rupees in the next financial year, three executives at the processors said.

The move is aimed at promoting the Indian currency in internatio­nal trade and cutting dependence on dollars, said the executives, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivit­y of the matter. The government is worried that India’s booming demand for energy will put downward pressure on the rupee, and also wants to leverage the growth in consumptio­n to its own advantage, they said.

The three refiners — Indian Oil Corp.Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. — have already approached oil exporters on the matter, but the suppliers are pushing back due to currency risk and conversion charges, the executives said. The central bank has asked the Indian refiners to bear part of the currency transactio­n charges, but they are also resisting the idea on the grounds it will erode margins, they said.

An RBI spokespers­on wasn’t immediatel­y available for comment, while communicat­ions staff at the three refiners didn’t reply to emails seeking comment.

India is the world’s thirdlarge­st crude importer and is forecast to be the leading driver of global consumptio­n growth this decade. The vast majority of global oil transactio­ns are in dollars, although China has had some success in using the yuan more to pay for imports.

Indian Oil partly paid Abu Dhabi National Oil Co for a shipment of one million barrels of crude in rupees last August. However, there haven’t been any transactio­ns in the currency since then. The country’s refiners have also used other currencies— include UAE dirhams—to pay for Russian crude.

 ?? AP ?? The move is aimed at promoting the Indian currency in internatio­nal trade.
AP The move is aimed at promoting the Indian currency in internatio­nal trade.

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