Arab countries are accounted
as major suppliers of India’s import to petroleum. These countries constitute
around 58% of India’s total crude oil import.
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait,
UAE and Qatar are among the top ten exporting countries of India’s crude oil
import while Saudi Arabia is top exporting country.
Share of Arab countries is
shown in given table for the last two financial years
Crude Oil Imports
by India from Arab Countries
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(Figure in MMT)
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Countries
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2012-13
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2013-14(P)
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Saudi Arabia
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36.69
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38.18
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Iraq
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24.04
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24.63
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Kuwait
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18.9
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20.35
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UAE
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14.47
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13.98
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Qatar
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6.9
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5.15
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Egypt
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2.57
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2.59
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Oman
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0.66
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2.07
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Cameroon
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0.35
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0.69
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Sudan
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0.08
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0.64
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Algeria
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0.26
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0.52
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Yemen
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0.6
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0.49
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Libya
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1.66
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0.27
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Total of Arab Countries
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107.18
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109.56
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Total
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184.8
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189.24
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Share of Arab Countries
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58.00
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57.89
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Abbr. : P : Provisional.
Compiled by IndoArabInfo from various govt.
publications
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