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Indian decision comes amid pressure from the Trump administration, which had called on India and 7 other countries to stop the import of Iranian crude.

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New Delhi: India has completely stopped the import of oil from Iran under pressure from the US, multiple sources have told ThePrint. New Delhi is, however, negotiating with Washington to allow it to procure pending shipments for which contracts have already been signed with Iran.

India’s decision is in adherence with a directive from the Trump administration, which called for New Delhi to end to all its import of crude and petroleum products from Tehran.

India and seven other countries that rely on Iran for their energy needs were granted a six-month waiver by the US last November after Washington walked out of the nuclear deal and imposed multiple sanctions on the Rouhani regime, particularly over crude exports that are the mainstay of the Iranian economy.

The deadline for the so-called waiver, also called the Significant Reduction Exemption (SRE), expired on 2 May, according to official sources.

“We have some slack for shipments on the high seas or where contracts were already concluded for offtake, so we are negotiating with the US to at least allow those to go through,” said an official who is involved in the talks and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official said the discussions are going on with the US government but nothing positive has yet come out of the talks.

According to another official from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, however, India is hopeful that the existing contracts and orders that were already placed with Iran will not be halted.

While Iran, which continues to rely on oil sales to run its economy, has been under sanctions for several years, India has always found a way to manoeuvre around them. This, however, is the first time that India has completely stopped procuring oil from the country, sources added.


Oil on the way
Sources said that at present, two vessels loaded in April with 4 million barrels of crude from Iran are expected to reach India this month. Of these, one is expected to reach the Paradip port in Odisha and the other Kochi in Kerala.

The official from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas added that India had been taking steps to reduce its imports from Iran since the US walked out of the Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

New Delhi has considerably reduced its oil imports from Iran over the last six months.

India has been Iran’s second largest customer after China. New Delhi imports 80 per cent of its crude oil requirements and Iran accounts for 13 per cent of these imports, according to the oil ministry.

But between January and April this year, crude imports from Iran have gone down by over 40 per cent. In April, India’s imports from Iran dropped by 57 per cent compared to the corresponding month in the previous year, according to data by the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS).

Consumption, however, is rising. In 2018-19, India’s total oil consumption was 211.6 million metric tonnes compared to 206.2 MMT in the previous year — an increase of 2.7 per cent, according to official data.

US to ‘make up’ for Iran
While the Modi government has downplayed the adverse impact of its decision of not procuring oil from Iran, sources said this will impact supplies going forward.

Sources added that the US is taking all steps to make up for the supply shortage that India may face due to the absence of Iranian oil. The US is now pushing India to increase its purchase of shale oil.

This was among the main agenda for which Alice Wells, US principal deputy assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, visited India last month before the waiver expired. Washington is presently also undertaking measures to keep the international prices of crude under control.

India, meanwhile, is also looking at Saudi Arabia and UAE to come to its rescue.

There appears to be some positive news on that front. “We have always assured India that UAE is ready to cover any shortfall in its oil imports,” UAE Ambassador to India, Ahmed Al Banna, told ThePrint. “We have stood beside them in the past as well when there were embargos on Iran. We are working with our Indian partners closely.”

According to oil ministry data, Iraq is the top supplier of crude to India followed by Saudi Arabia. Iran remains the third largest supplier of oil despite a reduction in inbound shipment. Besides these three, UAE and Venezuela have also supplied a large chunk of India’s crude requirements.

Sources said an increased amount of imports are likely from Saudi Arabia from June. But the quantum has not been decided yet as all these issues will be clearer once a new government takes charge.



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Good for India.
 
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Any news regarding China?

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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China Petrochemical Corp (Sinopec Group) and China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country's top state-owned refiners, are skipping Iranian oil purchases for loading in May after Washington ended sanction waivers to turn up pressure on Tehran, three people with knowledge of the matter said.

The United States has not renewed any exemptions from sanctions on Iran, taking a tougher line than expected on the expiry of the waivers. The waivers were granted last November to buyers of Iranian oil.

China is Iran's largest oil customer with imports of 475,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first quarter of this year, according to Chinese customs data.

Two of the sources said Sinopec and CNPC have skipped bookings for cargoes loading in May as the companies were worried that taking oil from Iran could invoke U.S. sanctions and cut them out of the global financial system.
 
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It was expected for US' support to get AM blacklisted by UN.
Well played China and Pakistan. :pakistan::china:

Its not under pressure from any country, India has independent policy and does not take dictates from any other country. :rofl::rofl:


Fake news.
Lol.
Look who all are talking.
Pakistan does not import a single barrel of oil from Iran. Pakistan's ecports to Iran fell to $21 million thanks to US sanctions.

Meanwhile China has also basically Stopped importing Iranian oil as CNPC & Sinopec which are together responsible for 93% of Chinese oil imports from Iran have stopped buying Iranian oil:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...s-for-may-to-avoid-us-sanctions-idUSKCN1SG0ER
 
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Lol.
Look who all are talking.
Pakistan does not import a single barrel of oil from Iran. Pakistan's ecports to Iran fell to $21 million thanks to US sanctions.

Meanwhile China has also basically Stopped importing Iranian oil as CNPC & Sinopec which are together responsible for 93% of Chinese oil imports from Iran have stopped buying Iranian oil:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...s-for-may-to-avoid-us-sanctions-idUSKCN1SG0ER

It'a very small price for us to kick you out of Iran. :pakistan:
Modi has compromised a lot by playing the AM card to win the elections. Iran boycot is only the beginning. :azn:

Again, well played China and Pakistan :pakistan::china:

#VoteForModi
 
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It'a very small price for us to kick you out of Iran. :pakistan:
Modi has compromised a lot by playing the AM card to win the elections. Iran boycot is only the beginning. :azn:

Again, well played China and Pakistan :pakistan::china:

#VoteForModi
Actually well played India as China too has stopped all oil imports from Iran.

We are getting Oil on subsidized from KSA.
Excuses.
Fact is Pakistan does not import oil from next door Iran for many years.
 
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