India Buys More Russian Oil in June 2026

印度在2026年6月購買更多俄羅斯石油


Introduction

A report from CREA says India bought much more oil from Russia in June 2026. Russian oil products also went to countries that do not want Russian oil.

CREA 的報告指出,印度在2026年6月購買了大量俄羅斯石油。俄羅斯的石油產品也流向了那些不想要俄羅斯石油的國家。

Main Body

India bought 34% more Russian oil than in May. India spent 5.5 billion Euros on Russian oil and coal. Big factories in India bought the most oil.

印度購買俄羅斯石油的數量比5月份增加 34%。印度在俄羅斯石油和煤炭上花費了 55 億歐元。印度的大型工廠購買的石油最多。

Russia sold more oil, but it made less money. This happened because the price of oil went down. China bought the most Russian oil, and India was second.

俄羅斯銷售了更多石油,但獲利卻減少了。這是因為石油價格下跌。中國購買的俄羅斯石油最多,印度排名第二。

India and other countries changed the oil and sold it to the US and Europe. These countries have rules against Russian oil. Some ships hide where the oil comes from to move it.

印度和其他國家將石油加工後,再將其賣給美國和歐洲。這些國家有禁止俄羅斯石油的規定。有些船隻會隱藏石油的來源地以進行運輸。

Conclusion

India buys a lot of Russian oil. This helps Russia sell more oil, and it helps Russian oil enter Western markets.

印度購買大量俄羅斯石油,這有助於俄羅斯銷售更多石油,並讓俄羅斯石油進入西方市場。

Vocabulary Learning

Comparing Amounts

In the text, we see how things change. To reach A2, you need to describe 'more' or 'less' of something.

The Pattern: More / Less + Noun

Examples from the story:

  • More oil (India bought more oil than before).
  • Less money (Russia made less money).

How to use it → If you have 1 apple and now you have 3, you have more apples. If you have 10 Euros and now you have 2, you have less money.


Action Words (Past Tense)

Notice how the story talks about the past. Many of these words end in -ed.

  • Bought (The past of 'buy')
  • Spent (The past of 'spend')
  • Changed (The past of 'change')
  • Hided \rightarrow Hid (The past of 'hide')

Quick Rule: To talk about yesterday or last month, change the action word.

  • Today: I buy oil.
  • Last month: I bought oil.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about a subject.
Example:I read a report about the weather today.
products (n.)
Things that are made to be sold.
Example:The shop sells many dairy products like milk and cheese.
factories (n.)
Large buildings where machines make things.
Example:Many factories make cars in this city.
billion (n.)
The number 1,000,000,000.
Example:The company made a billion dollars last year.
rules (n.)
Instructions that tell you what you must or must not do.
Example:There are strict rules in the library.
markets (n.)
Places where people buy and sell things.
Example:Fresh vegetables are sold at the local markets.
Practice A2 words in a crossword