Hindustan Petroleum may buy Iranian oil if India secures sanctions waiver

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Nidhi Verma

is Iran's top client after and hopes to get a waiver on U.S. sanctions before they take effect on Sunday, after significantly reducing its imports from

"Why not?" told a press conference, when asked if his firm would look at resuming from if gets a waiver.

"Iranian crude is not a significant item in our crude basket. Depending on the situation we will see. It's an economic evaluation for us, if there are no boundary lines drawn, and it makes economic sense, it will be bought."

An source told that the could announce a waiver for on Sunday. The source said would soon sign an initial agreement with to start paying for oil in Indian rupees through

India would continue to buy Iranian oil in the current fiscal year to March but to secure the waiver may agree to further cut purchases, the source said.

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

After the latest round of U.S. sanctions was announced, HPCL was the first Indian refiner to halt purchases from Iran after its insurer backed out.

HPCL's head of told the same press conference that the company had already settled all payments for Iran

In the previous round of sanctions India made payments in rupees to Iran's account with Iran used the funds to buy goods from India.

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 20:43 IST