16 July 2014 - 14:43
  • News ID: 221410
No Major Drop in Iran Oil Exports

TEHRAN July 16 (Shana)--The total level of Iran's oil exports to China and India has been normal in recent months and no major decline has been the case since May, said a senior Petroleum Ministry official.

Mohsen Qamsari, director for international affairs of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), said Wednesday that the exports to destinations in China and India are being done according to the contracts signed with the countries. 
He said any drop in the course of the exports is natural which is compensated shortly afterwards.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported a drop in the total oil exports by Tehran in its monthly report which said Iran's exports slipped 36% to fall to 510,000 b/d. 
China and India are two major customers of Iran's crude oil and have long-term contracts with Tehran that are extended every year.  
China, Tehran's largest oil client, has since late 2013 been stepping up purchases from Iran. 
China's Iranian crude oil imports expanded 36 percent in May, or 757,900 bpd, from a year ago to the second highest on record, customs data showed last week.
Qamsari said China's imports are currently higher than the agreed level which, China says, it will be reduced to reach the contract level. 
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