Japan Refiners Said to Stall on Iran Deals
Source: Bloomberg
Japan Refiners Said to Stall on Iran Deals
By Ramsey Al-Rikabi and Yuji Okada - Feb 21, 2012 9:11 AM AT
Refiners in Japan are holding off from signing oil-supply contracts from Iran, four people with knowledge of the talks said, while China International United Petroleum & Chemical Co. agreed to most terms of a 2012 deal with the Islamic republic, according to three other people.
At least three Japanese refiners that buy crude from the Persian Gulf nation havent renewed annual contracts with National Iranian Oil Co., pending direction from the government, according to the people, who declined to be identified because the information is confidential. The contracts are for more than 100,000 barrels a day of crude, about a third of Japans imports from Iran, according to data supplied by the people.
The talks underline the contrasting way in which Asian countries, among the largest importers of crude, are managing the need to secure supplies against a backdrop of tightened U.S. and European Union sanctions on OPECs second-biggest producer. The measures have strengthened the bargaining position of China, which buys about a fifth of Irans crude exports, the International Energy Agency said Feb. 10. Refiners in India are studying an Iranian offer to accept extra shipments on revised terms, three people familiar with the matter said today.
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Japan, the worlds second-biggest buyer of Irans crude after China, is seeking an exemption to a U.S. law that would punish banks that do business with Iran. The law, aimed at reducing Irans oil sales, will sanction any countrys financial institutions that do business with Irans central bank unless its determined that country has made significant reductions in Iranian oil imports.
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