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Essar Oil eyes loans from traders as banks fear Russian links

Kremlin-owned Rosneft has been under the US sanctions since Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014

Essar wants to borrow the money for 3-4 years and repay it  with cargoes of refined products as it seeks to cut reliance  on lending from Indian banks. (Photo: Reuters)
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Essar wants to borrow the money for 3-4 years and repay it with cargoes of refined products as it seeks to cut reliance on lending from Indian banks. (Photo: Reuters)

Reuters London
Indian refiner Essar Oil is looking to raise over $1 billion from trading houses after its new Russian owners could not raise loans from major Western banks due to sanctions on Russia. 

Essar wants to borrow the money for 3-4 years and repay it with cargoes of refined products as it seeks to cut its reliance on lending from Indian banks, banking and trading sources familiar with the discussions said. 

It would be the first large multi-year pre-payment deal by Essar, which has previously engaged only in short-term deals. 
Russian oil major Rosneft, fund UCP and Swiss commodities trader Trafigura bought Essar Oil's