India buys oil from Iran for first time in 7 years with no payment issues

Indian refiners have ​purchased Iranian oil amid the West Asia conflict that has disrupted supplies through ​the Strait of Hormuz, ⁠the oil ministry said on Saturday.

The world’s third-biggest oil importer and consumer, India has ‌not received a cargo from Tehran since May 2019, following US ‌pressure not to buy ‌Iranian ⁠crude, but supply disruptions from the ⁠US-Israel war have hit the South Asian nation hard.

“Amid Middle East supply disruptions, ​Indian refiners have secured ‌their crude oil requirements, including from Iran; and there is no payment hurdle for Iranian crude imports,” ‌the oil ministry said on X.

Last ​month, the United States temporarily removed sanctions on Iranian oil ⁠and refined products to ease supply shortages.

India has secured its full ‌requirements of crude oil for the coming months, the ministry added.

“India imports crude oil from 40-plus countries, with companies having full flexibility to source oil from different sources and geographies ‌based on commercial considerations.”



India has also ​bought 44,000 metric tons of Iranian liquefied petroleum gas loaded on ⁠a sanctioned vessel. The ministry said the ⁠vessel, which berthed at the western port of Mangalore on ‌Wednesday, is discharging the fuel.

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