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India’s Group I base oil prices rise on limited supply

  • Market: Oil products
  • 22/07/25

India's Group I base oil prices have increased because of curtailed supply from Mideast Gulf suppliers.

There was a brief disruption of supply and logistics for Mideast Gulf Group I grades with low viscosity index (LVI) during the Israel-Iran conflict from 13-24 June. Supply and logistics concerns have eased after the ceasefire and shipments have resumed. But refineries are rebuilding inventory on the back of firm domestic and export demand, and recent export tenders have concluded at higher prices after the ceasefire.

Argus-assessed India's Group I SN 500 (LVI) cfr import prices stood at an average of $915/t so far in July, up from $891/t a month earlier and $870/t a year earlier. SN 150 (LVI) cfr import prices are at an average of $723/t in July, up from $705/t in June and down from $805/t a year earlier.

Another regular Mideast Gulf supplier has reduced supply availability, likely because of maintenance in the first and fourth quarter this year. Reduced supply has driven some buyers to bid higher for alternative Group I supply, including from the US and Europe.

Supply of Asian Group I grades has been limited in 2025 because of maintenance and a closed arbitrage window to India. Refineries in Thailand and Japan are undergoing maintenance. Asian suppliers largely supply contractual volumes and are inactive in the spot market.

Buyers in India prefer to buy volumes domestically but supply from Indian refineries is insufficient to meet demand, prompting buyers to seek imports. Supply of heavy grades is more limited than light grades.

Argus-assessed Indian Group I SN 500 cfr import prices stood at an average of $958/t in July, up from $934/t a month earlier and $924/t a year earlier. India's Group I SN 150 cfr import prices stood at an average of $723/t in July, up from $708/t a month earlier and down from $924/t a year earlier.

The discount of Group I to Group II base oils have narrowed as the former's prices rise. Group I SN 500 cfr import prices were at a discount of $45/t to Group II N500 cfr import prices in the week to 18 July. The discount is higher than the five-year average of $28/t, but lower than the high of $105/t in March.

Group I SN 150 cfr import prices were at a discount of $40/t to Group II N150 cfr import prices in the week to 18 July. The discount is higher than the five-year average of $31/t, but lower than the high of $75/t in March.


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