Arab Times

Early to predict sanction impact on Iran imports: India

- (RTRS)

India’s oil minister on Saturday expressed concern about the rise in oil prices but said it was too early to predict the impact of US sanctions on his country’s imports of Iranian oil after Washington withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.

“This kind of geopolitic­al (tension) affects both consuming and producing countries. We have to live with the reality of the present geopolitic­s,” Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told Reuters during a visit to the United Arab Emirates.

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday reneged on an internatio­nal nuclear accord with Iran and announced renewed sanctions against the OPEC member. The original agreement had lifted sanctions for Tehran limiting its nuclear program.

Crude prices remained just below multi-year highs, with Brent on track for a weekly 2.8 percent gain and US crude a 1.2 percent weekly rise. Brent crude settled down 35 cents at $77.12 a barrel on Friday.

Pradhan said he was “a little bit concerned” about the impact of the current rise in oil prices on consuming countries but that he did not think oil supply would be an issue.

“Let’s see how things are moving. It’s too early to predict in one way. We are watching very carefully,” he said.

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