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Venezuela emerges as key oil ally as India diversifies supplies

Last updated: June 4, 2026 2:03 pm
By Troy Nilock 5 Min Read
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India and Venezuela are strengthening their energy partnership, with New Delhi describing the relationship as one of “perfect complementarity” amid severe disruptions in oil supplies from the Middle East caused by the ongoing Gulf crisis.

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Strategic diversification pushVenezuela emerges as key alternative supplierLong-term partnership ambitionsGeopolitical contextChallenges remain

Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodríguez visited India this week, holding high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. 

The discussions focused on expanding cooperation in both upstream and downstream energy projects.

Strategic diversification push

Rudrendra Tandon, Secretary (East) in India’s Ministry of External Affairs, highlighted the mutual interest in a media briefing on Thursday, according to a Reuters report. 

“We are working with a government that is friendly, that wants a partnership with India,” Tandon said. “We want to reciprocate that. Venezuela has traditionally been a close friend.”

Rodríguez’s visit, which includes tours of Indian oil refineries and meetings with energy leaders in Mumbai, comes at a critical time. India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, has seen its traditional supplies from the Gulf region severely hit by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Venezuela emerges as key alternative supplier

India has rapidly scaled up imports of Venezuelan crude.

In May, it became the second-largest buyer after the United States, importing around 427,000 barrels per day.

Reliance Industries has emerged as one of the top purchasers.

Venezuela is now on track to become India’s fourth-largest oil supplier for the month.

This marks a significant turnaround. India had halted Venezuelan oil imports last year due to US sanctions, but resumed purchases after sanctions were eased earlier in 2026.

The BBC noted that energy remains the cornerstone of India-Venezuela ties, with New Delhi viewing Caracas as a reliable alternative supplier during the current global supply uncertainty.

Long-term partnership ambitions

Indian officials emphasised that talks covered broader collaboration beyond spot purchases, including potential investments in Venezuelan upstream projects and joint downstream initiatives. 

Rodríguez’s delegation includes several ministers focused on deepening these ties during her stay until June 7.

Analysts see clear mutual benefits. Venezuela possesses some of the world’s largest proven oil reserves, but has struggled with production and infrastructure challenges. 

India offers a massive, growing market and refining capacity ideally suited for heavy Venezuelan crude.

Geopolitical context

The push for stronger India-Venezuela energy ties reflects New Delhi’s broader strategy to diversify crude sources away from the volatile Middle East. 

The ongoing Iran-related conflict has forced India to turn to Latin American and African suppliers to maintain energy security.

While short-term imports have surged, both sides appear keen on building a more structured, long-term relationship that could include technology sharing, investments, and stable trade mechanisms.

Challenges remain

Despite the optimism, hurdles persist. Venezuelan production capacity remains constrained, and US oversight of oil sale proceeds (under the current framework) adds a layer of complexity. 

Price volatility, logistics, and payment mechanisms will need careful management for the partnership to scale sustainably.

Nevertheless, the current crisis has created a window of opportunity. India’s refiners have demonstrated a strong appetite for Venezuelan grades, and Caracas sees India as a dependable, high-volume buyer less susceptible to Western political swings.

As Rodríguez’s visit concluded, both nations signalled their intent to move beyond transactional oil trade toward a more strategic energy alliance. 

For India, this diversification effort is crucial not just for immediate supply security but also for long-term energy resilience in an increasingly unstable global landscape.

The outcome of these high-level discussions could shape India’s energy import strategy for years to come, especially if tensions in the Gulf persist.

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