India monitoring costs of importing non-Iranian oil

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The is closely watching the economic costs of imports from other alternative markets like and Saudi Arabia, following the United States' withdrawal earlier this month of the waiver granted last year to some by the US on its sanctions.

last month had said that government has put in place a robust plan for the adequate supply of to Indian refineries.

There will be additional supplies from other major oil producing and Ind ian refineries are fully prepared to meet the national demand for petrol, diesel and other petroleum products, he said.

With 80 per cent of India's requirements being met through imports, from non-Iranian sources can make a big dent in the country's current account deficit and forex reserves.

from in the past fiscal ended March amounted to about $9 billion, as per industry figures.

sources here said that getting oil from alternative sources would have financial implications and lead to further pressure when crude touches $75-80 per barrel in the near-term, putting pressure on India's import bill.

Iran used to offer a longer credit period of 60 days compared to other crude suppliers, while the was free, the sources said.

Imports from Iraq, UAE and will now be on the higher side, without some of the benefits that Iran was giving, they added.

Iran's eight biggest - China, India, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Greece, and - had received the US waivers last November, which had allowed them to continue importing limited volumes of Iranian crude.

Though has not yet officially made known its position on future Iranian crude imports, imports from Iran were down 57 per cent in April on a year-on-year basis, according to industry sources. The decline was 31.5 per cent on the previous month's imports.

India is scheduled to receive two crude carriers carrying 4 million barrels of Iranian oil this month. The two deliveries were loaded in April, prior to the end of the waiver that came into effect on May 2.

India has been Iran's second largest customer of oil, after

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 14:02 IST