
MOSCOW, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Urals crude differentials were little changed on Tuesday in thin trade, while India remains key export market for cargoes of the grade loading in February, according to trader and LSEG ship-tracking data.
Indian Oil is buying Russian crude oil cargoes without the involvement of sanctioned entities, the company's chairman said on Tuesday.
U.S. sanctions on Russia should not affect Moscow's oil trade with India, Pavel Sorokin, Russia's first deputy energy minister, said on Tuesday, while adding it was too early to assess the impact of the latest restrictions.
PLATTS WINDOW
No bids or offers were shown for Urals, Azeri BTC and CPC Blend in the Platts window on Tuesday.
NEWS
Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga continued fuel exports on Tuesday after a tanker ran aground following a blast in its engine room over the weekend.
Russia's government will examine a proposal to ban gasoline exports, the RIA state news agency said on Tuesday, citing Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.