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India’s Iranian oil imports fall 36pc

Published: 14 Mar 2014 - 06:34 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 07:04 pm

NEW DELHI: India imported about 36 percent less oil from Iran in February than in January, because of efforts to meet US requests to restrict purchases from Tehran to 195,000bpd in the six months to July 20, data from trade sources showed.
Washington last month asked New Delhi to limit Iranian oil imports to about 195,000bpd after India and China sharply raised imports in January. 
India shipped in about 266,000bpd oil from Iran last month, a decline of about 8.7 percent from a year ago.
Tehran and Western world powers have agreed a deal, running from January 20 to July 20, that requires Iran to curb its nuclear programme in return for a calibrated release of $4.2bn it is owed in back payments for its oil.
The November 24 agreement was also aimed at holding Tehran’s oil exports at “current volumes” of about 1 million bpd but in January Iran’s four top clients, including Japan and South Korea, together took 1.25 million bpd. 
Tough international sanctions over the past two years have cut Iran’s oil exports in half, measures that starved it of hard currency and helped lead it to the nuclear deal last November.
India lifted about 351,800bpd from Iran in February and March loading could be about 272,250bpd, taking overall purchases in the first quarter to about 322,200bpd, according to government sources. Lifting and arrival data varies as the voyage from Iran to India takes about eight or nine days. 
A government official in January had said India would be importing about 180,000 bpd to 190,000bpd oil from Iran in 2014-15 if sanctions remain. But a recent spurt in purchases means refiners will have to cut imports to about 110,000bpd in April-July 20 to meet the US request.
India aims to import 214,000bpd from Iran in this fiscal year ending March 31, a decline of about 19 percent from a year ago and about 3 percent less than the targeted 220,000bpd, government sources said earlier this week.
During April-February India, Iran’s top client after China, shipped in about 206,800bpd oil from Tehran, a decline of about 24.5 percent from a year earlier, the data showed. To replace lost Iranian volumes, India imported about 14 percent more oil from Latin America in the April-February period, with the region accounting for about 19 percent of overall imports, up from about 17.5 percent a year ago.
The Middle East supplied about 62.3 percent of India’s oil imports in April-February, slightly higher that the year ago period. Overall, India imported about 4.25 million bpd of oil in February, a decline of about 0.3 percent from a year earlier.Reuters