India ready to clear USD 6.5 billion of Iran's oil dues


New Delhi, May 1 (PTI): Keen to step up engagement in hydrocarbon sector with Iran, India has conveyed to the Persian Gulf nation that it was ready to clear nearly USD 6.5 billion of the dues for oil import from that country at the earliest, provided there was clarity on payment channel.

The message has been conveyed to Iran even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit the oil-rich country later this month.

Government sources said there has been a series of discussions at various levels both in Tehran and here and both sides were confident of resolving the issue soon.

"We are working on clearing the dues to Iran and are hopeful that the issue will be resolved soon," they said.

Following lifting of sanctions against it in January under a historic nuclear deal, Iran had terminated a three-year-old system with India of getting paid for half of the oil dues in rupees and has been insisting on being paid in Euros for the oil it sells to Indian refiners.

It has also scrapped free delivery of crude oil to Indian refiners.

Officials said though Western sanctions against Iran were lifted, problems persist in banking channels due to which regular transactions were not possible yet.

Refiners like Essar Oil and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MPRL) owe nearly USD 6.5 billion in dues to Iran.

Since February 2013, Indian refiners like Essar Oil and MRPL paid 45 per cent of their import bill in rupees to UCO Bank account of Iranian oil company.

The remaining has been accumulating, pending finalisation of a payment mechanism.

Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had visited Iran last month during which they had conveyed to Iranian leaders that India wants to significantly ramp up engagement in oil and gas sector with that country.

The issue of the pending dues had also figured in the meetings.

Swaraj during her visit had conveyed to Iranian leadership that India wants to invest in joint ventures in oil and gas sectors in the Persian Gulf nation where foreign investors from major economic powers are rushing in to get early footholds after lifting of sanctions.

Following lifting of sanctions against Iran, India has been eying deeper energy ties with that country and has already lined up USD 20 billion as investment in oil and gas as well as petrochemical and fertiliser projects there.

New Delhi is looking to increase engagement with the sanction-free Iran by raising oil imports and possible shipments of natural gas. It also wants rights to develop Farzad-B gas field in the Persian Gulf discovered by OVL.

A deal for the field was not signed during Pradhan's visit as Iranian Parliament, Majlis, is yet to approve the new Iran Petroleum Contract (IPC) under which the Farzad-B field is to be given to the OVL-led consortium.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, May 02 2016

    Iran & India have been maintaining good friendly bilateral and trade relations with Iran for centuries.
    With all these positive developments other GCC countries (especially KSA) may feel some uneasiness in view of their sour & bad relations with Iran. 

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, May 02 2016

    IRAN IS SO KIND TO US COMPARING TO OUR OWN NEIGHBORS AND SYMPATHIZERS WITHIN INDIA

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, May 02 2016

    hi psuedos,

    SHRIMAAN NAREnDRA MODIJI is clearing all loans , debts , dues made by italian led UPA -congress govt.

    your italian led govt. did two fantastic work:

    1. begged with all nations and created huge debts .

    2. minted money thru scams for next seven generation.

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  • austin, mangalore

    Mon, May 02 2016

    I do not know whether I should cry or laugh at your ignorance and blind bhakthi. Please note this is not a loan repayment, but settlement of oil import related payables. It is not that the pervious government did not have money to pay Iran, it is simply due to sanctions they could not remit the money at that time. Understand the matter first and then write. Do not comment for the sake of commenting

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Mon, May 02 2016

    Height of Italian slavery....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 02 2016

    USD 6.5 billion oil Scam. I am shocked.
    Will someone convert this into INR ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 02 2016

    I wonder if India is also doing Jumala with Iran ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Mon, May 02 2016

    Good development to pay off the dues of Iran and get into better development deals with Iran government.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 01 2016

    is this another JHUMLA ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Mon, May 02 2016

    Loan took by congress - thats development for you.
    Loan Paying by Modi govt - thats jumla for you.

    Wa re wa Jossey,
    "FEKUGIRI" ko hadh nahee hai, u have prooved.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, May 02 2016

    Krish read the report properly, it is the settlement of oil dues and not loan repayment... 

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Mon, May 02 2016

    SKy read the report properly oil due is from 2013.
    Who was in power till May 2014.

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