Now US may offer oil to India on concessional terms

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The US may offer and gas to on concessional terms from its own reserves to help the country tide over lifting of sanction waiver that would suck out close to 10 per cent of Indian crude imports.

The US has also indicated its intent of supplying increased quantities of and gas to on a short notice to prevent the country from facing any shortages.

It has also hinted that key including the (UAE) and have been asked to ensure stable to all friendly countries and partners.

The talks with the US on hinges on the terms of exports.

Sources said that the US could offer concessions on such that could be at par with the terms India currently enjoys with The Islamic Republic offers cheaper freight and a 60-day credit period to Indian importers such s Indian Oil Corporation, and Petrochemicals (MRPL) and Nayara Energy (formerly Essar Oil).

"The offer has been indicated and this needs to be worked out in detail post May 2, when petroleum-related sanctions waiver is lifted on five oil importing countries including India. is an issue to bring oil from the US," the diplomatic source said.

Though Indian oil companies have started importing oil from the US for past couple of years, the quantity remains miniscule and forms just about 1 per cent of country's total But the quantity can grow with US becoming relevant again at current crude levels and an increase in total rig count in the world's largest oil guzzling nation.

"The rig count in US has risen sharply in past few months (1,038 now) indicating that there is on the rise. One estimate suggests that US will pump in additional 4 million barrels of in next couple of years. This provides ample opportunity for India to enter long-term contracts there. Already, spot purchase contracts from US have seen a rise," said a government official aware of the development.

Emergence of the US as a major oil supplying nation indicates that it would be the biggest gainer of its decision to lift Iran sanction waiver. Apart from India, other major oil importing countries are also looking to increasing imports from

The shift to US would not be sudden as company GAIL, firm (BPCL) and country's largest have sealed deals for supplies of the US crude earlier as well. The there has also become very competitive in comparison to and Gulf crude.

In fact, the narrowing of price differential between international benchmark and crude has made the US oil more competitive even after A discount of $2-4 per barrel on American oil to crude makes it cover freight costs.

For India, though the US may be reassuring, it would not like to completely lose Iranian market with which it has had traditional ties. This would mean India could continue to adopt the same strategy as it did prior to 2015 when a West-imposed sanction on Iran affected

This would mean that India would possibly use escrow accounts for payment against crude oil imports, possibly in rupee, and may cut down its import a bit but is most unlikely to stop its from Iran completely.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 20:22 IST