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Saudi Arabia will supply India with additional 4 million barrels of crude oil in November as Iran sanctions loom

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Saudi Arabia to supply extra oil cargoes to India in Nov as Iran sanctions loom



SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, will supply Indian buyers with an additional 4 million barrels of crude oil in November, several sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
The extra cargoes indicate a willingness by Saudi Arabia to increase crude supply to make up the shortfall once sanctions by the United States on oil exports from Iran, the third-largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), start up on Nov. 4.
India is Iran’s top oil client after China, though several refiners have indicated they will stop taking Iranian barrels because of the sanctions.
Reliance Industries Ltd, Hindustan Petroleum Corp , Bharat Petroleum Corp and Mangalore Refinery Petrochemicals Ltd are seeking an additional 1 million barrels each in November from Saudi Arabia, the sources said.
Three of the companies did not immediately reply to an email from Reuters seeking comment. MRPL replied “no comments” when contacted by email.

State-owned oil producer Saudi Aramco was not immediately available for comment.
Given their dependence on Iranian oil supplies, the Indian refiners are concerned about the loss of Iranian crude once the sanctions start and are seeking exemptions. Refiners in the country have placed orders to buy 9 million barrels from Iran in November.
One of the reasons for the additional demand for Saudi oil is that the crude arbitrage from the United States is shut so the Indian buyers have to turn to Middle Eastern barrels, said one of the sources.
India, the world’s third biggest oil importer, is grappling with a combination of rising oil prices and falling local currency, which makes imports of dollar-denominated oil more expensive. Retail prices for gasoline and diesel fuel in India are at record highs and the government has cut its excise tax on fuel to ease some of the pain for consumers.
Indian Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Monday that he spoke with Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih last week and reminded him that OPEC and other major oil producers had promised to raise their output at a meeting in June.

India imports an average of 25 million barrels per month from Saudi Arabia.
Reuters last week reported that Russia and Saudi Arabia, the world’s two biggest oil producers, struck a private deal in September to raise output to cool rising prices and had informed the United States about the decision.
Reporting by Nidhi Verma in NEW DELHI, Jessica Jaganathan and
 

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May 1st is the deadline given by the US. Anyone deals with Iran will face sanctions. I think India is not on the waved countries list.
 

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May 1st is the deadline given by the US. Anyone deals with Iran will face sanctions. I think India is not on the waved countries list.
India is fed up with Iran not honouring its business. They are looking for long term high quality supplier. Saudi Arabia fits the perfectly.
 

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really a bad look for india.
the country who stated to be a superpower who only abides by un snactions/rules, is now right after the recent pakistan-india dispute, the firts one to blink, while pakistan is the one standing up against illegal/one sided sancions

''Mehdi Hunardoost said that Iran was not under any sanctions from United Nations (UN), European Union (EU) or any other world body and it was unilateral sanctions from the US which he said had no justification. The unilateral sanctions by the Americans are illegal. Under UN resolutions, regional cooperation is allowed.''

how times change....
 
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