India readies refiners for $700 million oil payment to Iran: sources

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Indian refiners have been told to prepare to deposit $700 million with United Commercial Bank
After the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers struck on July 14, sanctions could begin to be removed later this year if U.N. inspectors confirm Tehran is complying with its provisions.
The refiners -- Essar Oil
Last month Reuters reported that Indian refiners were asked to be prepared to pay $1.4 billion dollars to Iran in two equal installments. India is Iran's biggest oil client behind China, though New Delhi has reduced purchases under pressure from sanctions.
Indian refiners together owe Iran more than half of the bill for crude bought since February 2013, when a route to pay for Iranian oil through Turkey's Halkbank
(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by David Goodman)
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First Published: Sep 10 2015 | 11:45 PM IST
