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Asia's Iran Crude Imports at 5-Year Low

Asia's Iran Crude Imports at 5-Year Low
Asia's Iran Crude Imports at 5-Year Low

Imports of Iranian crude oil by major buyers in Asia hit their lowest in more than five years in November as US sanctions on Iran’s oil exports took effect last month, government and ship-tracking data showed.
China, India, Japan and South Korea last month imported about 664,800 barrels per day from Iran, down 12.7% from the same month a year earlier, Reuters reported.
South Korea cut imports to zero for a third month in November while Japan followed suit. India’s November imports are down about 40% from October.
Asia’s Iranian oil imports are set to rise from December after the United States granted eight countries waivers from sanctions against Iran’s oil exports for 180 days.
China’s Iranian oil imports rebounded to close to 390,000 bpd in November, up from about 247,000 bpd in October, the lowest in more than five years.
Sinopec, Tehran’s biggest crude buyer, resumed Iran oil imports shortly after China received its waiver in November while China National Petroleum Corp will restart lifting its own Iranian oil production in December.
Japan and South Korea are preparing to resume Iranian oil imports in early 2019.
India is expected to restrict its monthly purchases of Iranian oil to 1.25 million tons, or 9 million barrels, during the waiver period from November.

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