India loaded 12 percent less Iranian oil in June than in May on sanctions fear

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Nidhi Verma

Refiners in India, Iran's top client after China, are weaning themselves away from Iranian after the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal.

The first set of sanctions will take effect on Aug. 6, and the rest, notably in the petroleum sector, following a 180-day "wind-down period" ending on Nov. 4.

Indian refiners bought around 664,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian oil in June, according to a statement presented by in the lower house of parliament.

Although that represented a fall from the previous month, purchases were still higher than a year ago.

"Indian refineries imported 1.9 million tonnes of from in June 2017 and placed orders for 2.82 million tonnes in June 2018," Pradhan said in the statement.

India's state-refiners, which account for about 60 percent of the nation's overall 5 million bpd capacity, curbed Iranian imports in 2017/18 due to a row over the development rights of a

However, the raised imports in the current fiscal year starting in April after offered free shipping and an extended credit period of 60 days.

became the second biggest to Indian after in the April to June period but has warned of a drastic cut in imports from the OPEC member.

loaded about 715,600 from in the April-June 2018, a growth of about 45 percent from the previous quarter, the data presented in parliament showed.

India's from Iran declined by about 16 percent, according to tanker arrival data obtained from sources.

Iran is now offering to insure to after some insurers stopped providing the service in the face of the impending sanctions.

Note: A conversion of 7.3 in a tonne is used for calculation.

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 18:38 IST