To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

India's purchase of Iranian oil drops; may drop further: Rao

Nirupama Rao
Washington, Jan 24: India's purchase of oil from Iran has dropped slightly in last two years and is expected to drop further given the difficulties New Delhi might have in making payments through banks due to tough sanctions imposed by US-led international community against top Iranian banks.

"Iran is an important source for our crude petroleum imports. These imports have declined a little, not very much, but a little over the last couple of years, last two years or so," Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao said.

"And... given the sanctions and given the difficulties in operating banking channels vis-à-vis Iran, obviously the volume can't be expected to go up in such a situation. There may be a further decline. It may well be so," she said.

Rao said India was in touch with the US Government and closely monitoring the developing situation concerning Iran, when asked about the pressure from the US that India needs to reduce its dependency on Iranian oil.

India, she argued, was a responsible country and works with the international community on this issue. "We abide by the rules. We do not play outside the system on these. But it must be remembered that the Gulf region is terribly important for India," she said, referring to the six million Indians working there.

It's a source of our energy imports, she added. Noting that India was basically an energy importing country, Rao referred to the Mangalore refinery which imports Iranian oil.

"So it is going to take time to readjust and too see how we can move away from the old patterns of how we operate on these issues," Rao said. India is second largest importer of Iranian crude oil after China.

PTI

Oil prices higher in Asian trade over US, China data

Singapore, Jan 18: Oil prices rose in Asian trade on Wednesday on a weaker dollar and positive economic data from major crude consumers China and the United States as well as Germany, analysts said. New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in February, gained 43 cents to USD 101.14 in morning trade. Brent North Sea crude for March delivery was up 26 cents to USD 111.79. However, Phillip Futures said in a commentary that "concerns about Europe's.....

Oil prices higher in Asia on Iran fears

Singapore, Jan 17: Oil prices climbed in Asian trade today on fresh worries over tension between Western powers and major producer Iran. New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in February, gained 89 cents to USD 99.59 in morning trade. Brent North Sea crude for March delivery was up 37 cents at USD 111.71. "The EU embargo on Iranian oil could be be brought forward, and this is supporting the increase in crude prices," said Victor Shum,.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login