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India's Fuel Exports Hit Lowest Since 2022 Amid Maintenance

India's fuel exports have decreased to their lowest levels since October 2022, driven by refinery maintenance and increased domestic demand. Reliance Industries' Jamnagar complex played a significant role in this decline.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
India's Fuel Exports Hit Lowest Since 2022 Amid Maintenance

India's fuel exports have fallen to their lowest levels since October 2022, with shipments averaging 930,000 barrels per day (bpd). This decline is attributed to planned maintenance at Reliance Industries' Jamnagar refining complex, India's largest refinery, and a strategic shift towards meeting domestic demand.

Decline in Export Volumes

According to data from Kpler, a data analytics firm, the export levels have dropped to figures last seen in October 2022, when shipments averaged 926,000 bpd. The reduction in export volumes is primarily due to lower refinery throughput and maintenance activities.

  • Reliance Industries' Jamnagar complex underwent maintenance, reducing crude processing rates.
  • Refiners adjusted product yields to increase liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) production for domestic use, cutting petrol and diesel output by an estimated 80,000 bpd.

Domestic Market Focus

The shift towards the domestic market is evident as refiners prioritize local demand over exports. Sumit Ritolia, model and refining manager at Kpler, noted:

"This sharp cutback was driven by a combination of lower refinery throughput, maintenance activity, and a structural pivot toward the domestic market."

Impact on Trade Flows

India remains one of Asia's largest fuel exporters, but the current trends indicate a reshaping of trade flows due to evolving fuel demand patterns and policy considerations.

Month/Year Export Volume (bpd)
October 2022 926,000
June 2026 930,000

The maintenance at Jamnagar and the strategic focus on domestic supply underscore the complexities of balancing export commitments with local market needs.

Future Outlook

As maintenance activities conclude and domestic demand stabilizes, export volumes may recover. However, the ongoing adjustments in product yields and refinery operations will continue to influence India's position in the global fuel export market.

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