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  • India is Iran's biggest oil buyer after China.
  • India continued to buy oil from Iran despite Western sanctions.
  • India will cut oil imports as Iran is playing hardball on Farzad B gas field.
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NEW DELHI: Indian state refiners will cut oil imports from Iran in 2017-18 by a fifth, as New Delhi takes a more assertive stance over an impasse on a giant gas field that it wants awarded to an Indian consortium, sources familiar with the matter said.

India, Iran's biggest oil buyer after China, was among a handful of countries that continued to deal with the Persian Gulf nation despite Western sanctions over Tehran's nuclear programme.

However, previously close ties have been strained since the lifting of some sanctions last year as Iran adopts a bolder approach in trying to get the best deal for its oil and gas.

Unhappy with Tehran, India's oil ministry has asked state refiners to cut imports of Iranian oil.

"We are cutting gradually, and we will cut more if there is no progress in the matter of the award of Farzad B gas field to our company," one of the Indian sources said.

Indian refiners told a National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC) representative about their plans to cut oil imports by a fifth to 190,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 240,000 bpd, officials present at the meeting said.

Indian Oil Corp and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Corp will reduce imports by 20,000 bpd each to about 80,000 bpd. Bharat Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp will together cut imports by about 10,000 bpd to roughly 30,000 bpd, they said.

In turn, NIOC threatened to cut the discount it offers to Indian buyers on freight from 80 percent to about 60 percent, the officials added.

No comment was available from the Indian companies or NIOC.

Cutting imports from Iran amid an OPEC-led supply cut aimed at propping up the market exposes India's refiners to the risk of struggling to find reasonably priced alternatives.

"We expect that the market is currently undersupplied and that the draws in inventory are coming," US investment bank Jefferies said in a note to clients this week, adding it expected crude prices of around $60 a barrel by the fourth quarter.

Despite this, Indian oil industrials said they saw no major impact from cutting Iranian imports, mainly due to their specific requirements.

"Their main requirement is lighter oil, and light oil will remain in oversupply despite OPEC cuts, as OPEC cuts are mainly medium heavy sour," said Ehsan ul Haq of KBC Energy Economics.

Prices of light crude have fallen recently, thanks largely to soaring output in the United States, which is not involved in the production cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

From April last year to February 2017, India imported 542,400 bpd from Iran, compared to 225,522 bpd a year earlier. Average oil volumes supplied by Iran over this period were the highest on record.

India's gas plan

At the heart of the spat is that a group of Indian oil companies headed by Oil and Natural Gas Corp wants to develop Iran's Farzad B gas field.

Iran has yet to hand out a concession that would allow its development.

ONGC Videsh has submitted a $3 billion development plan to Iranian authorities to develop the offshore field estimated to hold reserves of 12.5 trillion cubic feet, with a lifetime of 30 years.

Under sanctions, Iran was banned from the global financial system, preventing the field's development.

India was one of a few countries still supplying Iran with goods, devising a complex payment mechanism to help Tehran access non-sanctioned items including medicines.



As new options have opened up for Tehran since the lifting of sanctions, Iran may now be awaiting better bids for Farzad B.

"They (Tehran) are playing hardball ... We don't see any forward movement on that (Farzad B)... So we have reduced (crude) imports," the Indian official said.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-row-over-gas-field/articleshow/57944229.cms
 
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iranian oil is low quality sour heavy crude, we don't need to buy that junk especially from a country as untrustworthy as iran. Throw some sanctions on them and be done with it. Remember we once signed a deal to buy oil for rupees and once the Nuclear Appeasement treaty was signed they reneged on it. That goes to show you how deceitful they are.
 
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Opportunity for China to fill the gap and sign a deal with Iran. India is anyway pi$$ed off on Iran for it wanting to be part of CPEC. Apparently, India is the only left-out country who is not part of this global opportunity.
 
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Very good hardball game by Indian companies.
This strategy has worked very well in previous instances.

Few years back when Iranian ports increased freight rates for crude oil, we did the same thing by cutting purchases of oil; Iranian ports quickly fell in line and reduced the tarriff again.
 
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iranian oil is low quality sour heavy crude, we don't need to buy that junk especially from a country as untrustworthy as iran. Throw some sanctions on them and be done with it. Remember we once signed a deal to buy oil for rupees and once the Nuclear Appeasement treaty was signed they reneged on it. That goes to show you how deceitful they are.
 
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Whatever ameliorate your @ss coffee dwarf. You dwarf have put picture of Gita Heydarzadeh and you think you're the least of shit here. Put your horrid picture if u dare you poor rat israel worshipper male.

No offense to all of Indians but only to this hateful dumbass israel worshipper troll.

If you hate Islam get lost asap and go to a israeli forum.
Yes his comments were indeed bad & uncalled for.

Iran has been quite a friendly country.

Iran has some legitimate grievances against Israel.
 
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Yes his comments were indeed bad & uncalled for.

Iran has been quite a friendly country.

Iran has some legitimate grievances against Israel.
Well I have nothing against India but this israel lover hateful troll (most probably a male) is trolling against Iran for a long time. I showed much patience for many times (despite I could counter his trolls like what Pakistanis & saudis do) but patience has a limitation.
 
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oil is no more seen as lucrative commodity.....with changing national and international opinions towards using cleaner and renewable source of energy, I don't think oil exporters going to enjoy any influence on oil importers and that gap is just going to widen as we come up with massive and commercially viable source of clean energy...India has enormous potential to fully meet its energy demand through hydro, solar and thorium based nuclear energy...It wont happen in couple of years or decades, but it will happen for sure!
 
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India to cut Iranian oil purchases in row over gas field

indian mentality of exploiting sanction against Iran and loot gas field of size 12+ TCF for 30 years, investing just $3 billion, is just pure joke. Now that sanction is over, Iran sure can find much much better deal or even can develop jointly with other countries.

Indian act from state level goes to show how good "friend" indian pretend to be. Wonder how Iran will find indian involvement in Chabahar port now?
 
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Whatever ameliorate your @ss coffee dwarf. You dwarf have put picture of Gita Heydarzadeh and you think you're the least of shit here. Put your horrid picture if u dare you poor rat israel worshipper male.

No offense to all of Indians but only to this hateful dumbass israel worshipper troll.

Coffee if you hate Islam get lost asap and go to a israeli forum.

Iran is well within its right to work in its best interest. So is India.

I do not know the details of the case, But a word once given must be honored between friends. In good times and bad.

I hope you are in agreement.
 
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People have next to nil understanding of Indian diplomatic circles and our very much esteemed "baniya" motives. Oil trade keeps going up & down depending on season and demand. It's never static. Whenever a person hears "sources" word in Indian media, they should treat it nothing till it's discussed in official capacity. Rest are just hogwash. Mentioned deal will not come online before q3, rest everybody can do wrestling here n there.

Below are the links just for some entertainment purpose.
http://m.timesofindia.com/business/...-in-feb-vs-jan-trade/articleshow/57941822.cms

http://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-N...ertakes-Iraq-As-Indias-No-2-Oil-Supplier.html

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN16K0OA
 
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India squeezed out most of the advantages from Iran while the latter was under sanctions. India bought oil using Rupee, Iranians are not that desperate anymore. Its also not that easy to change crude suppliers, refineries are designed and equipped to refine specific crude type.
 
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Turkey doubles oil intake from Iran
Turkey increased oil import from Iran more than two times in January 2017, compared to the same month of the previous year, Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory reported.


According to the report, Iran exported about 834,000 tons (about 199,083 b/d) of crude oil to Turkey in January 2017, while the figure for the same month in 2016 was 406,894 tons.
http://en.trend.az/business/energy/2736313.html

One will leave other will come oil is some thing which every one needs. Friends and foe both. India is making this move on call of UAE not for gas.
 
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Turkey doubles oil intake from Iran
Turkey increased oil import from Iran more than two times in January 2017, compared to the same month of the previous year, Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory reported.



According to the report, Iran exported about 834,000 tons (about 199,083 b/d) of crude oil to Turkey in January 2017, while the figure for the same month in 2016 was 406,894 tons.
http://en.trend.az/business/energy/2736313.html
One will leave other will come oil is some thing which every one needs. Friends and foe both. India is making this move on call of UAE not for gas.


Good try but you should have done some basic research on numbers....As per last available data on wiki,
--> Turkey Oil Import was 379,600 (bbl/per day) whereas Indian Import stood 3,812,000 (bbl/per day) ... -> (Less than 10% of India's import)
--> Iran's Gross total Oil Export - 2,445,000 (bbl/per day)(Less than 70% of India's import)
--> India imports around 15% of Iranian Total Export
--> India's economy growing more than 7%pa, Turkey's rate stands 3%.. No oil export dependent country can afford to overlook this or take India for consideration. Japan and EU are slowing down, China has reached almost its peak in manufacturing, India still has lot to catch up on hence sky is the only limit for India and for its growth!

Conclusion IMO - Comparing Turkey with India should be seen as comparing Orange with Apple..as far as this subject is concerned!
 
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