
Reliance buys 5 million barrels of Iranian oil after US waiver, sources say
India Today
The development comes after the US administration announced a 30-day waiver on certain sanctions related to Iranian oil.
India's Reliance Industries, operator of the world's biggest refining complex, has purchased 5 million barrels of Iranian crude, days after the US temporarily removed sanctions on the oil, three sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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.
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.













