Indian companies to buy Iranian oil in November: Minister

IANS  |  New Delhi 

State-run marketing companies (OMCs) have placed orders for importing from next month when US sanctions on are due to take effect, said on Tuesday.

and together have placed orders for 1.25 million tonnes (MT) of from Iran, the announced earlier this month.

Following US withdrawal from the US-nuclear deal, sanctions were reimposed on the nation which will take effect from November 4.

According to OMC officials, the rupee option in paying for Iranian oil is under discussion and the Iranians have been accepting Indian currency as payment.

Iran became India's second biggest during the first quarter (April-June) of the current fiscal, with OMCs opting for the heftier discounts offered by the Iranians, who thus replaced in this position, according to official data.

imported 5.67 MT oil from Iran during the quarter.

Analysts attribute the change last year to the output cuts initiated by and the increased availability of heavy grades of crude from at a higher discount, which are more suited for use in complexes.

Briefing reporters here after the first India-US 2+2 dialogue last month, US had said that the sanctions were not intended to adversely impact countries like but were intended to hurt the sanctioned country.

He said he had told the Indians "consistently that on November 4 the sanctions will be enforced and that we will consider waivers where appropriate".

Following a meeting here on Monday with and chief executives of major global and Indian companies, Saudi Minister said that expects its to rise next month from 10.7 million barrels per day so as to counteract the shortfall resulting from the US

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 15:44 IST