India hopes for U.S. sanctions waiver after cutting Iran oil imports: officials

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Nidhi Verma

The is imposing new sanctions on Iran's industry after withdrew from a nuclear deal between and other global powers.

said on Friday it was considering waivers for nations that were reducing imports of Iranian

The announcement, the first indication was considering such waivers, followed a report that planned to lift some Iranian oil in November although it has been cutting back on Iranian imports recent months.

has cut back on Iranian crude imports in recent months, but plans to lift some oil in November

Indian Oil Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters that was discussing the issue of a waiver "with all the authorities concerned".

"We have to fulfill all our domestic requirements," Pradhan said, confirming the plan to buy some Iranian crude after U.S. sanctions kick in.

India, Iran's No.2 behind China, does not recognise the U.S. sanctions. But needs a waiver to ensure its wider exposure to the U.S. financial system is not affected.

India has been curtailing from since September. India would lift 9 million barrels of Iranian oil in November, equivalent to about 300,0000 barrels per day (bpd), compared to an average of about 658,000 bpd from April to August, according to data available with

"It has been quite a tough process to negotiate," said Sanjay Sudhir, a handling international cooperation in the Oil Ministry, in reference to efforts to diversify supplies and reduce Iranian imports.

"We were trying to balance our relationship with the U.S. and Iran, at the same time keeping our and security interest in mind," he added.

India had diversified its to cushion the impact of sanctions, he said.

He said Indian refiners had started importing oil from the but purchases were constrained by U.S. infrastructure. "As U.S. infrastructure improves, India has a potential to lift more," he said.

U.S. said in New Delhi that the acknowledged some buyers of Iranian oil would take a "little bit of time" to unwind their trade with

"We expect the global leadership to acknowledge India's need for Iran's oil," Pradhan said, adding that he wanted major like to raise production.

Pradhan said he had spoken to Saudi Oil two day earlier about the June decision by OPEC and major to add 1 million bpd to the

"Oil should not only be priced from a producers' point of view consumers interest should also be taken care of," he said.

Some Indian refiners recently made payments for Iranian oil in rupees, and could use the same mechanism in future to settle trade with if no other alternatives were found, state-run (IOC) said.

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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First Published: Mon, October 08 2018. 19:19 IST