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Asian imports of Iran crude fall 25%, led by India, S Korea

Saudi Arabia and allies launched an air campaign in Yemen last week to oust Shi'ite Muslim rebels to check what Riyadh says is Iranian influence in its backyard. Tehran denies that it supports Yemen's Houthi rebels militarily.

March 31, 2015 / 20:21 IST
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Asian purchases of Iranian crude fell by a quarter in February from a year ago, led by big drops in India and South Korea, although the future of Tehran's oil exports remains murky as it and six world powers race to reach a preliminary nuclear deal.

Imports by Iran's four biggest buyers - China, India, Japan and South Korea - though down on-year, bounced back to average 1.02 million barrels per day (bpd) in February, a two-month high, government and tanker-tracking data showed.

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The biggest cuts came from India, where refiners had earlier been told to "virtually halt" Iranian oil imports in February-March to keep the volumes within target levels.

The foreign ministers of Iran and the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China ramped up talks this week to outline a final accord on Tehran's nuclear programme by a Tuesday deadline, with both sides saying there are still key differences to overcome.