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India needs to prepare vis-a-vis Iran situation: Reddy

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 08:05:11 IST
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On Wednesday, foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai had stated that New Delhi would not seek a waiver from US sanctions to protect its oil trade with Iran.

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India needs to prepare vis-a-vis Iran situation: Reddy

New Delhi: New Delhi: India has not faced any problems in paying for crude oil it buys from Iran, but needs to be prepared for all eventualities, Petroleum Minister S Jaipal Reddy said today.

“We continue to be optimistic. Iran continues to be positive. However we have to be prepared for all eventualities,” Reddy told reporters in New Delhi.[caption id=“attachment_186474” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Jaipal Reddy. Image courtesy PIB”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/jaipal3801.jpg "jaipal380") [/caption]

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An official said Turkey’s Turkiye Halk Bankasi AS, the bank through which India routes payments in euros to Iran for about 370,000 barrels per day of crude oil supplies, has so far not declined to be an intermediary.

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“All that they (Turkey) have said is that they would not like to open new accounts but will continue to service existing accounts (through which payments are routed to Iran),” the official said, adding that not a single payment has defaulted since India began using the Turkey conduct in July last year.

US President Barack Obama on 31 December signed into law measures that deny access to the US financial system to any foreign bank that conducts business with the central bank of Iran.

The European Union will discuss imposing harsher sanctions on Iran, including a ban on crude imports, in response to the country’s nuclear programme when the bloc’s foreign ministers meet at the end of January.

The official said India will continue to buy crude oil from Iran, but would like to replace a part of the supplies with other sources like Saudi Arabia.

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Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, the largest buyer of Iranian oil, at 142,000 bpd, and other refiners are yet to renew their term import contracts with Iran for the year beginning April.

Essar Oil is looking at replacing 10 percent of the 110,000 bpd of oil it buys from Iran with other Gulf sources.

On Wednesday, foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai had stated that New Delhi would not seek a waiver from US sanctions to protect its oil trade with Iran.

The US allows waivers for firms in countries that significantly reduce dealings with Iran or when it is either in the US national interest or necessary for energy market stability. Japan, South Korea and Turkey have all said they could seek waivers.

An Indian delegation comprising officials from the RBI, oil ministry, finance ministry and refiners is currently in Tehran to discuss alternative modes and routes of payments.

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