Published on 05/08/2025 06:40 AM
Oil holds drop as Trump threatens India for taking Russian crudeBrent traded below $69 a barrel after shedding more than 6% over the prior three sessions, while West Texas Intermediate was near $66.By Bloomberg August 5, 2025, 6:40:05 AM IST (Published)2 Min ReadOil steadied after a three-day drop as investors weighed risks to Russian supplies, with US President Donald Trump stepping up his threat to penalize India for buying Moscow’s crude.
Brent traded below $69 a barrel after shedding more than 6% over the prior three sessions, while West Texas Intermediate was near $66. Trump said he would be “substantially raising” the tariff on Indian exports to the US over the nation’s purchases of Russian oil as part of a bid to force Moscow to agree a truce in Ukraine. New Delhi slammed the move as unjustified.
Oil has trended lower in recent sessions following a three-month increase. The weakness has been driven by signs that the world’s largest economy was slowing amid Trump’s broader trade measures, endangering energy demand, as well as moves by OPEC+ to relax supply curbs. Taken together, that’s spurred concerns that a crude glut will form this half, weighing on prices.
The US president’s latest warning to India came ahead of his Aug. 8 deadline for Russia to reach a truce with Ukraine. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to visit Moscow on Wednesday, Tass reported.
India emerged as the biggest buyer of Russian seaborne exports of crude following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, soaking up discounted barrels shunned by western nations and ramping up purchases from almost zero to about one-third of imports. China is also a major taker of Moscow’s oil.
Any disruption to Indian purchases of Russian oil could force it to look elsewhere for supplies. Rystad Energy said in a recent note that other OPEC+ countries, especially in the Middle East, were in a position to offset any potential shortfall. At the weekend, the alliance agreed to raise production from September by about 547,000 barrels a day.
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