Devdiscourse Article RatingNayara Energy Faces Challenges Amid EU Sanctions and Reliance on Russian Crude | Headlines
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Nayara Energy, partly owned by Russian oil giant Rosneft and recently blacklisted by the European Union, faces increasing difficulty securing non-Russian crude supplies.54% : Nayara Energy, part-owned by Rosneft PJSC and blacklisted by the European Union, is struggling to secure non-Russian crude supplies, leading to a heavy reliance on Russian oil.
51% : EU sanctions have resulted in operational challenges, but gradual resolutions are expected as India balances Russian discounts with traditional sources.
41% : With no supplies from other major sources like Iraq and Saudi Arabia in recent months, Nayara faces operational challenges amid EU sanctions.
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