The Borneo Post (Sabah)

India’s Iranian oil imports in June fall as sanctions fears bite

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NEW DELHI: India’s oil imports from Iran declined by 15.9 per cent in June, the first month after the United States said it would reimpose sanctions on the country, according to data from shipping and industry sources.

In June, India imported 592,800 barrels per day (bpd) of oil from Iran compared to 705,200 bpd in May, the data showed.

The sources declined to be identified.

India, Iran’s top oil client after China, has asked refiners to look for alternativ­e oil supplies as the nation may have to drasticall­y cut imports from Tehran to comply with the renewed US sanctions.

The United States in May said it would reimpose the sanctions after withdrawin­g from a 2015 agreement with Iran, Russia, China, France, Germany, and Britain, where Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear activities in return for the lifting of earlier sanctions.

Lower purchases by private refiners dragged down India’s June imports from Iran although state refiners stepped up purchases.

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