India says has taken note of US sanctions on Iran

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India has taken note of US reimposing economic sanctions on Iran, the nation's second-biggest supplier of crude oil, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.
"Indian refineries import crude oil from diverse sources including Iran, depending on technical and commercial considerations," he said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.
Pradhan, however, did not give a direct reply to the question whether the US has asked some countries including India to wind-up their business with Iran by November 4.
"India has taken note of the re-imposition of US Sanctions on Iran in wake of the US pullout from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on May 8, 2018," he said.
Iran was India's second biggest supplier of crude oil after Saudi Arabia till 2010-11 but western sanctions over its suspected nuclear programme relegated it to the 7th spot in the subsequent years. In 2013-14 and 2014-15, India bought 11 million tonnes and 10.95 million tonnes respectively from the country.
Sourcing from Iran increased to 12.7 million tonnes in 2015-16, giving it the sixth spot. In the following year, the Iranian supplies jumped to 27.2 million tonnes to catapult it to the third spot.
In 2017-18, India bought 22.6 million tonnes of crude oil from Iran, Pradhan said.
Iran became India's second-biggest supplier behind Iraq in the first three months of current fiscal, supplying 8.93 million tonnes of oil, he said.
"Oil PSUs import crude oil mainly keeping in view the domestic requirements and they have diverse crude oil sources besides Iran," he said. "India is the second largest importer of Iranian crude oil after China."
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First Published: Jul 25 2018 | 4:36 PM IST