U.S. negotiating with India on Venezuelan oil sale to help diversity its sources, Envoy Sergio Gor says

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U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, with U.S. Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, speaks on the India-U.S. trade agreement on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit on February 2026.

U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, with U.S. Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, speaks on the India-U.S. trade agreement on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit on February 2026.
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The United States is in “active ​negotiation” over the sale of Venezuelan oil to India, to ⁠help India diversify its sources of crude oil, U.S. Envoy Sergio Gor said on Friday (February 20, 2026).

The U.S. has made diversification away from Russian crude a condition for cutting tariffs ‌on goods imported from Indian, the world’s third-biggest oil importer and consumer.

“The Department of Energy is speaking to the Ministry ‌of Energy here, and so we’re hoping to have some news ‌of ⁠that very soon,” Mr. Gor told reporters on the sidelines of an ⁠event in New Delhi where India joined the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative aimed at building a silicon supply chain for high-tech products.

U.S. President Donald Trump this month agreed to cut tariffs ​on Indian goods to 18% ‌under an interim trade deal. He also removed a 25% punitive levy after India agreed to end the purchase of Russian oil, which the U.S. said helps fund Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

He said India would ‌buy more oil from the U.S. and potentially Venezuela.

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A final trade ​deal with India will be signed “sooner than later” as a “few tweaking points” are required, Mr. Gor said, adding Mr. Trump has been invited ⁠to India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The interim trade deal is set to become effective in April and the U.S. is likely to issue ‌a formal notification this month to reduce its tariff on Indian goods to 18%, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, said on Friday (February 20, 2026).

The U.S. and allies imposed sanctions on Russia’s energy sector following Russia’s 2022 invasion. India then became the top customer for Russian seaborne crude which it bought at rock-bottom prices, to the consternation of Western nations.

“On the oil, there’s an agreement… ‌We have seen India diversify on their oil. There is a commitment. This is ​not about India. The United States doesn’t want anyone buying Russian oil,” Mr. Gor said.

The U.S. had pitched the sale of Venezuelan oil ⁠to India to help replace Russian oil imports, Reuters reported last month.

It granted ⁠licenses to trading houses Vitol and Trafigura to market and sell millions of barrels of Venezuelan oil after capturing Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro ‌last month and reaching a supply agreement with interim president Delcy Rodriguez.

State-run Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum as well as private-sector ​refiners Reliance Industries and HPCL-Mittal Energy have ordered Venezuelan oil, Reuters has reported.

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