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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Nayara Tweaks Export Payment Terms After EU Ban, Jet Fuel Tender Unclear
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Nayara Tweaks Export Payment Terms After EU Ban, Jet Fuel Tender Unclear

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 21, 2025 3:33 pm
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Nayara Energy, a major Indian oil refiner, has started changing how it does business after being hit by new European Union sanctions. The move shows how fast things can shift when global politics meet oil deals.

On Monday, Nayara issued a tender to sell a spot naphtha cargo. But this time, there’s a twist. The company tweaked the payment terms for this export, asking for advance payment or a letter of credit. The cargo, between 33,000 to 35,000 metric tons, is set to load from August 14 to 18.

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This change came just days after the EU announced its 18th round of sanctions. This time, Nayara made it to the list. The company is partly owned by Russia’s Rosneft, which is already under global pressure. Rosneft called the sanctions “unjustified” and “illegal.”

With these sanctions in place, Nayara seems to be adjusting its business rules quickly. A trader told Reuters that the company is also looking to change the payment terms for its jet fuel tender issued last Friday. But there’s still no clarity on whether that tender has been awarded.

So far, Nayara has not reissued the jet fuel tender. And it hasn’t responded to media questions yet.

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Rosneft owns about 49.13% of Nayara Energy. The rest is held by Kesani Enterprises, a group backed by Italy’s Mareterra Group and Russian investors from United Capital Partners.

This isn’t just about one company. It’s about how Indian businesses are navigating global pressure. Sanctions are serious. But Nayara’s quick move to change payment terms shows it’s not sitting still. It’s adapting.

Whether these payment tweaks work or not, one thing is clear—Indian companies are now more exposed to global power games. And they’re learning fast how to play in this high-stakes arena.

As the world watches Nayara, more changes could be on the way. Especially if the company continues to do business with countries facing Western restrictions.

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