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Iran deepens freight discount to boost oil sales to India: Report

Reuters, New Delhi | ByReuters
Feb 18, 2018 10:28 AM IST

Iran, which used to be the second-biggest oil supplier to India before sanctions, is gradually raising its market share in the world’s third-biggest oil consuming nation

Iran has offered to raise the freight discount on oil sales to India in return for New Delhi agreeing to boost imports, as the OPEC member is keen to eat into the market share of other producers including top rivals Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (L) shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi before a meeting at Hyderabad house in New Delhi on February 17, 2018.(AFP Photo)
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (L) shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi before a meeting at Hyderabad house in New Delhi on February 17, 2018.(AFP Photo)

Iran is pushing to retain customers for its oil in Asia, hoping concessions will boost the appeal of its crude compared with other middle eastern suppliers, even as the threat looms of potential further US sanctions on the country.

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Since the lifting of sanctions on Iran in 2016 it has been offering India a freight discount linked to a formula translating into 105% of the Platts assessment.

For 2017/18 Tehran had reduced the discount to 62% of the formula from 80%, but Iran has offered to change this if Indian refineries step up purchases, three sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday.

“Now they are offering 100% discount, meaning a sum equivalent to 105% of the Platts freight assessment,” said one of the sources.

Iran said it expected Indian orders to grow.

“State-owned Indian companies are going to increase their level of Iranian oil purchase,” Iran’s oil minister Bijan Zanganeh told reporters after a meeting with Indian oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan in New Delhi.

Indian refiners - state-owned and private - will buy about 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil in 2018/19, said Zanganeh, in India as part of a delegation led by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

SUPPLIES DOWN

In April through January, the first 10 months of this fiscal year, India imported about 17% less Iranian oil at about 442,800 bpd.

Supplies from Iran were down as state refiners, which account for about two-third of India’s nearly 5 million barrels per day (bpd) demand, curbed imports in protest at Tehran’s move to grant development rights for the giant Farzad B gas field to others.

“We have got good incentives compared to other major producers. We will get benefit if we buy from Iran ... We will boost oil imports from Iran compared to this fiscal year,” Pradhan told reporters, without elaborating.

Iran, which used to be the second-biggest oil supplier to India before sanctions, is gradually raising its market share in the world’s third-biggest oil consuming nation.

In 2017, Iraq for the first time emerged as the top supplier to India on an annual basis, while Saudi Arabia slipped to second position.

The freight discount offered by Iran will translate to a discount of up to $1 a barrel, one of the sources told Reuters.

Pradhan said India had also sought a stake in Iran’s South Azadegan oil field. He said Tehran had not made any commitment on India’s request, but was willing to show data on some fields to an Indian delegation next week in Tehran.

India recently offered a development plan worth about $6 billion for Farzad B and sought gas pricing of about $4 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) to earn double-digit returns.

Since local gas prices in Iran are about $2.1 per mmBtu, India has asked for a stake in a producing oil field in Iran in addition to Farzad B to improve its average return on investment.

“I am very optimistic about the future of the relationship between the two countries and our companies, especially for developing oil and gas fields,” Zanganeh said.

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