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Asia’s Iran oil imports hit 2-month low

Japan, India, China imports rise ahead of US sanctions on Iran oil industry in November

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Imports of Iranian crude oil by major buyers in Asia hit a two-month low in August, hurt by a more than an 80 per cent plunge in South Korean purchases ahead of upcoming US sanctions on Tehran, government and ship-tracking data showed.

China, India, Japan and South Korea last month imported 1.57 million barrels per day (bpd) from Iran, according to the data.

That was down 4.1 per cent from August 2017, and marked a decline of about 300,000 bpd from the previous month.

Overall purchases of crude from Iran by the four countries are expected to drop further in coming months.

Washington is pushing its allies to cut Iranian oil imports to zero once the US sanctions kick in on November 4.

Japan has joined South Korea in temporaril­y halting Iranian oil loadings as it remains unclear whether the US administra­tion will grant Tokyo an exemption from the sanctions, the head of the country’s refinery associatio­n said last week.

Varying imports

Exports of Iranian crude oil and condensate­s have declined by 800,000 bpd from April to September 2018, the Institute of Internatio­nal Finance said on Tuesday.

The Organisati­on of Petroleum ■ Exporting Countries (Opec) and other oil producers are considerin­g raising output by 500,000 bpd to yr/yr % 2.3 55.9 65.3 -84.2 -4.1

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9.3 20.7 4.8 -42.1 -0.4 counter falling supply from Iran. South Korean August imports slumped 84.2 per cent to 64,516 bpd. The country halted all shipments of Iranian oil from July for the first time in six years, sources said.

That outweighed a 65.3 per cent jump in Japan’s imports to 177,475 bpd in August, trade ministry data showed yesterday, before the country’s refiners halted loadings.

China’s imports of Iranian crude rose 2.3 per cent in August from a year ago to 804,839 bpd, according to oil flow data on Thomson Reuters Eikon. China earlier this year halted the release of country breakdowns for its crude imports.

Meanwhile, India’s August imports from Iran jumped 55.9 per cent from last year to 522,900 bpd. India is committed to buying Iranian oil and in continuing economic cooperatio­n between the two nations, the Iranian foreign minister said on Thursday.

 ?? AP ?? The Pardis petrochemi­cal complex in Assalouyeh, Iran. The country’s oil minister Bijan Zanganeh said the United States will not succeed in its plans to halt Iranian crude exports.
AP The Pardis petrochemi­cal complex in Assalouyeh, Iran. The country’s oil minister Bijan Zanganeh said the United States will not succeed in its plans to halt Iranian crude exports.

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