U.S. seeks bigger energy foothold in India. Why it could be a problem for New Delhi
Bogdan Hofbauer
The United States is stepping up efforts to sell oil and gas to India as the world's third-largest energy market grapples with supply disruptions from the Middle East and finds its alternatives shrinking after Washington ended waivers for Iranian and Russian crude. But replacing oil and gas from the Gulf countries and Russia with American energy is a hard choice for India, experts said. High freight costs, refinery infrastructure that is not fully compatible with U.S. crude, and longer delivery
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