Bharat Petroleum, Brazil’s Petrobras enhance quantum of erstwhile crude oil supply deal


Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Hardeep Singh Puri during the Curtain Raiser Press Conference on IEW 2026, on Friday, January 23, 2026. Photo credit: PIB
As India seeks to diversify their avenues for oil import, state-owned refiner, Bharat Petroleum, would enhance their term contract to procure crude oil from Brazil’s Petrobras, according to a government release issued on Friday (January 23, 2026) evening.

The latest deal would have the Indian state-owned refiner procuring 12 million barrels of Brazilian crude from the state-owned entity for $780 million in the upcoming financial year. The quantum is twice that of a previous deal inked by the two majors in February last year. It was for six million barrels over a one-year period.
It would be signed at the India Energy Week to be held starting January 27 in Goa.
Essential to note, other than the Mumbai-headquartered refinery, state-owned peer IndianOil also maintains a commercial agreement with the Brazilian state-owned oil entity for procurement of crude oil.
Other than the Bharat Petroleum-Petrobras deal, the document informed that during the energy week state-owned upstream major Oil India along with their Navaratna subsidiary Numaligarh Refinery would be inking a memorandum of understanding with French major TotalEnergies for LNG sourcing.
Separately, the Navaratna would also be entering into a collaboration with the French major for setting up of 200 kilo-tonnes per annum (KTPA) sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project at Paradip in Odisha.
Published – January 23, 2026 06:40 pm IST