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The Impact of Trumps Tariff Threat to India

byAl Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

Recent U.S. tariff threats against India for purchasing Russian oil have surprisingly failed to rattle markets. Enverus Intelligence® Research’s (EIR) very own Al Salazar, in a conversation with the host of CBC’s “Calgary Eyeopener,” explores why this geopolitical chess move hasn’t caused the expected tremors in the oil industry. They examine the complex interplay between major oil consumers like India and China, and how potential shifts could impact global energy dynamics.

Barrels of Uncertainty

The U.S. has threatened tariffs on India for importing Russian oil, aiming to curb funding for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. India currently imports about 2 million barrels of Russian oil daily, accounting for 30-40% of its total oil imports. However, markets have remained surprisingly calm in the face of this potential disruption.

This muted reaction stems from recent experiences where anticipated market weaknesses failed to materialize. As Al notes,

It’s probably what we’ve seen over the past four months, being burnt by anticipating weakness post Liberation Day, when it hasn’t come yet.

Investors are now adopting a “show me before I act” mentality, waiting for concrete developments before making moves.

China’s Crude Conundrum

China, like India, imports roughly 2 million barrels per day of Russian oil. This puts both nations in a similar position regarding potential American pressure. The situation creates an intriguing dynamic, as any action against Indian oil imports could have ripple effects on U.S.-China relations and global oil trade patterns.

China recently increased its oil purchases, acquiring 80 million barrels over the past quarter. This stockpiling raises questions about China’s true outlook on future oil demand, especially given its public stance on peak oil consumption and the transition to electric vehicles. The discrepancy between rhetoric and action adds another layer of complexity to the global energy landscape.

North American Producers: Opportunity Knocks?

The reshuffling of global oil trade could present opportunities for North American oil producers, particularly those in Canada. As geopolitical tensions influence purchasing patterns, Canadian crude may become increasingly attractive to international buyers seeking stable supply sources.

However, the perennial issue of market access continues to loom large for Canadian producers. While sentiment appears to be shifting toward supporting additional pipeline infrastructure, concrete commitments remain elusive. As Al puts it,

Sentiment has shifted to be more amenable to pipelines. Whether it leads to construction of one … that’s another question.”

The oil market’s muted response to U.S. tariff threats highlights the complex nature of global energy dynamics. As major consumers like India and China navigate geopolitical pressures, North American producers may find new opportunities. However, Canada could miss out if longstanding regulatory, political and environmental issues aren’t addressed quickly, easing the way for new pipelines to secure market access.

About Enverus Intelligence® Research

Enverus Intelligence® Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.

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Al Salazar, Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) Contributor

Al Salazar is a seasoned member of the Enverus Intelligence team, bringing more than 23 years of experience in the energy industry with a focus on fundamental analysis of oil, natural gas and power. Throughout his career, Al has held key positions at EnCana/Cenovus and Suncor, where he honed his skills in forecasting, hedging and corporate strategy. Al’s 15-year tenure at EnCana/Cenovus was particularly impactful, where he contributed significantly to the company’s success. Al earned his bachelor’s degree in Applied Energy Economics from the University of Calgary in 2000, followed by an MBA with honors from Syracuse University in 2007. Al’s academic background, coupled with his extensive professional experience, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the energy industry’s complexities and the necessary skills to navigate them effectively.

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