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Despite rhetoric, Turkey complies with U.S. oil sanctions on Iran
MAY 21, 2019 / 7:29 PM /

ISTANBUL, May 21 (Reuters) - Turkey has closed its ports to Iranian oil, fully complying with U.S. sanctions against its main supplier, despite Ankara publicly criticising the United States’ move to end import waivers and warning of a struggle to tap alternative producers.

The U.S. decision to fully re-impose sanctions on Iranian oil ended a six-month reprieve for Turkey and seven other big importers as Washington steps up attempts to isolate Iran and choke off its oil revenues.

An American military presence in the region has also raised concerns over a potential U.S.-Iran conflict.

Full compliance allows Turkey to avoid U.S. sanctions even as its ties with the NATO ally are strained on several other fronts, including over the planned purchase of a Russian missile defence system that would trigger separate U.S. penalties.

Turkey’s largest oil refiner Tupras had pressed Washington for an extension of the import waiver before the May 1 expiration, according to a person familiar with the talks, adding that when it was not granted the company made it clear it would halt all imports from Iran.

Tupras did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.

According to Refinitiv tracking data, no tankers loaded in Iran have arrived at Turkish ports so far in this month.

Four days after the waiver ended, a tanker carrying 130,000 tonnes of Iranian crude was midway across the Mediterranean Sea to Turkey when it changed course and turned off its tracker, Refinitiv oil analyst Ehsan ul-Haq said. Analysts, citing satellite imagery, said it likely unloaded instead at the Syrian port of Banias.

The data shows that Turkey began trimming its Iranian imports as early as march. Analysts said it has replaced the oil from its neighbour with oil from Iraq, Russia and Kazakhstan.

Last week, Reuters reported that Iranian crude oil exports have fallen to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) or lower this month, with the bulk heading to Asia, according to tanker data and industry sources.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has previously slammed the sanctions, saying they are destabilising for the region. In Washington last month, his spokesman said the country didn’t want to be deprived of its right to buy oil and gas from Iran.

A day after the waivers for China, India, Japan and other big importers were withdrawn, Turkey’s foreign minister said it did not seem possible for his country to diversify its suppliers in such a short period of time.

Yet Tupras, which consumes almost all of Turkey’s oil imports, used its play book from 2012-2013, when earlier U.S. sanctions on Iran forced it to ramp up supplies from Iraq and Russia, said an oil industry executive who requested anonymity.

“It is the same story...This time they are importing more Kazakh oil though,” said the executive, adding that Kazakh import volumes hit a 20-year high in February.

Turkey, the largest economy in the Middle East, is almost completely reliant on imports for its energy needs.

Prior to May 2018, when the U.S. pulled out of the Iran nuclear accord, Turkey imported an average of 912,000 tonnes of oil a month from Iran, or 47% of its total imports.

In the four months since November 2018, when the U.S. imposed sanctions and granted the limited waivers, Turkey imported an average of 209,000 tonnes of Iranian oil, or 12% of its total imports, according to Reuters calculations based on regulatory data.


The latest report from Turkey’s energy watchdog shows Iran supplied 15% of its oil consumption in February, with Iraq accounting for 23%, Russia 20% and Kazakhstan 16%.

Iraq’s oil minister Thamer Ghadhban said last week that Turkey had requested more oil.

https://www.reuters.com/article/ira...s-with-us-oil-sanctions-on-iran-idUSL5N22W3GK
 
Turkey always talks tough but backs down in the end, so I believe that Turkey won't finalize the purchase of Russian S-400 missile system, Turkey used to plan to buy similar system from China but backed out in the end because of US pressure.

so did china
China Restarts Purchases of Iranian Oil, Bucking Trump’s Sanctions
https://www.bourseandbazaar.com/art...hases-of-iranian-oil-bucking-trumps-sanctions

No request yet from China for more oil, Saudi Arabia says as United States tightens Iran sanctions
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/no-request-yet-from-china-for-more-oil-saudi-arabia-says-as-united-states-tightens-iran-sanctions/
 
Turkey always talks tough but backs down in the end, so I believe that Turkey won't finalize the purchase of Russian S-400 missile system, Turkey used to plan to buy similar system from China but backed out in the end because of US pressure.


China Restarts Purchases of Iranian Oil, Bucking Trump’s Sanctions
https://www.bourseandbazaar.com/art...hases-of-iranian-oil-bucking-trumps-sanctions

No request yet from China for more oil, Saudi Arabia says as United States tightens Iran sanctions
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/no-request-yet-from-china-for-more-oil-saudi-arabia-says-as-united-states-tightens-iran-sanctions/
it is your paper Tiger CHina who only talks..
If they turn off the tracker, why they expect that it went to Syria? seriously? Syria will by that much oil with dollar?
these news will do everything to make Turkey bad.
Turkey just 2 days ago mentioned that limited time is not enough for Turkey to choose anybody else for its oil supplies.
buttt, there are real numbers on Chinese side that they stopped accepting ranian oil in many Chinese ports.
 
Our government has said that we are not gonna stop trading with Iran but we will not use us banking system. Both countries gonna use their own banking system and currencies.

Iranian state Bank has an office in Ankara and Turkish state Bank has an office in Tehran I thought.

So that means that both states gonna keep trading but not the way that we were doing before. Actually that means us dollar getting damage and loosing it's power as being global currency.

Same thing applies for Russia as well. S400 bought by russian currency.
 
Turkey always talks tough but backs down in the end, so I believe that Turkey won't finalize the purchase of Russian S-400 missile system,

We nullified the sanctions in the past. It's your choice to follow or not the sanctions but since you are integrated into US SWIFT international payment channel there is no way to avoid to obey them. We did and do gold/oil trade with Iran. But what China does is direct back-step against the superior.

Turkey used to plan to buy similar system from China but backed out in the end because of US pressure.

It was a game to cut price for better systems lile S-400 and Patriots. No offence
 
the problem is between US and Iran, we can buy oil somewhere else.
 
so did china
only for a few weeks. China has restarted Iranian oil imports...but that makes sense, China is impervious to US sanctions.

it is your paper Tiger CHina who only talks..
If they turn off the tracker, why they expect that it went to Syria? seriously? Syria will by that much oil with dollar?
these news will do everything to make Turkey bad.
Turkey just 2 days ago mentioned that limited time is not enough for Turkey to choose anybody else for its oil supplies.
buttt, there are real numbers on Chinese side that they stopped accepting ranian oil in many Chinese ports.
Relax. You are in US/NATO's camp, so there is no benefits for doing so without instructions from their bosses. If you dont like to follow their strategic instruction you can exit NATO. But you wont. so pls relax.

India too
They need it.
 
Turkey always talks tough but backs down in the end, so I believe that Turkey won't finalize the purchase of Russian S-400 missile system, Turkey used to plan to buy similar system from China but backed out in the end because of US pressure.

Let's get real Turkey can't trust Iran. The Iranians have threatened to attack Turkish territory before and still harbour anti-turkish groups and fight against Turkish interests throughout the Middle East and Caucasus.

If Iran wants Turkey to even consider the option to stop complying with US Sanctions then maybe they can start acting as a reliable neighbour first. Till then the Mullah regime has to face the consequences of an increasingly agitated and sanction stricken populace.
 
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