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India’s Reliance Buys 5 Million Barrels of Iranian Oil After US Waiver, Sources Say


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(Reuters) – India’s Reliance Industries, operator of the world’s biggest refining complex, has purchased 5 million ​barrels of Iranian crude, days after the U.S. temporarily removed sanctions on ‌the oil, three sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.


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The Indian refiner bought the oil from the National Iranian Oil Co., two of the sources ​said.

One of them said the crude was priced at a ​premium of about $7 a barrel to ICE Brent futures. It ⁠was not immediately clear when the oil would be delivered.

Iranian oil, which ​in recent years has mainly been bought by Chinese independent refiners, ​is often rebranded as originating from another country.

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Reliance did not respond to emails seeking comment. NIOC could not be reached for comment.

The Trump administration on Friday issued a ​30-day sanctions waiver for the purchase of Iranian oil already ​at sea. The waiver applies to oil loaded on any vessel, including tankers under ‌sanctions, ⁠on or before March 20 and discharged by April 19.

The deal marks India’s first purchase of Iranian oil since the world’s third-biggest oil importer and consumer halted imports from Iran in May 2019, months ​after Washington reimposed ​sanctions on ⁠Tehran.

The purchase comes after Indian refiners snapped up more than 40 million barrels of Russian crude after the ​U.S. announced a temporary sanctions waiver this month to ease ​supply ⁠shortages.

Other Asian refiners including Indian state firms are making checks to see if they can purchase the oil, several sources have said. However, Asia’s top ⁠refiner ​Sinopec does not intend to buy Iranian oil, ​a senior executive at the Chinese state giant said on Monday.

Reporting by Nidhi Verma ​in New Delhi and Siyi Liu in Singapore; Editing by Kate Mayberry

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