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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China Petrochemical Corp (Sinopec Group) and China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country's top state-owned refiners, are skipping Iranian oil purchases for loading in May after Washington ended sanction waivers to turn up pressure on Tehran, three people with knowledge of the matter said.

The United States has not renewed any exemptions from sanctions on Iran, taking a tougher line than expected on the expiry of the waivers. The waivers were granted last November to buyers of Iranian oil.

China is Iran's largest oil customer with imports of 475,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first quarter of this year, according to Chinese customs data.

Two of the sources said Sinopec and CNPC have skipped bookings for cargoes loading in May as the companies were worried that taking oil from Iran could invoke U.S. sanctions and cut them out of the global financial system.

A third source said Sinopec, who buys the majority of China's Iranian oil imports, does not wish to breach a long-term supply contract but has opted to suspend booking new cargoes for now due to the sanction worries.

All of the people with knowledge of the matter requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the topic.

Of the five supertankers that loaded Iranian crude in April for China, two have discharged, while another two are waiting off Ningbo and Zhoushan in eastern China to discharge, according to Refinitiv data and Refinitiv analyst Emma Li. A fifth tanker is heading to Shuidong in southern Guangdong province.

The sources said they did not know how long the suspensions will last.

Both Sinopec and CNPC declined to comment. The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) did not immediately respond to an email from Reuters seeking comment.


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The two firms took a similar move last October by skipping shipments for November, before Washington reimposed sanctions on Iran's oil exports to push the Islamic Republic to renegotiate a deal to stop its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes and curb its regional influence.

They later resumed bookings after the U.S. granted waivers to China and other seven global clients of Iranian oil, and purchased additional cargoes to make up the delayed shipments, according to the third source and trade flow data.

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"There are no nominations so far...but companies are trying to find some solution, such as offering to top up volumes in later months," said the source.

Sinopec agreed in 2012 to lift an average of about 265,000 bpd oil from Iran in a long-term deal that expires end of 2019.

While Beijing has criticized the unilateral U.S. sanctions on Iran and the end to the exemptions, companies are erring on the side of caution unless they receive a specific government mandate to keep ordering oil from Tehran, the first two sources said.

CNPC, whose Iranian oil comes mostly from its investments at two Iranian oil fields, is also skipping imports for this month, said one of those sources.

"For now it's just not worth the risks as the volume is very small in (the company's) overall purchases," said the source, adding that CNPC is entitled to lift an average of 2 million barrels, about 67,000 bpd, of oil from its investment a month.

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What I like the most about the Chinese that they know very well when to stay and when to leave.
China won't jeopardize its huge economic interest with America and its allies for Iran and we are going to see many other countries ditching the Iranian oil in the upcoming weeks.
 
Wait didn't the Chinese here said China will show the middle finger to US on this and keep importing.

Paper pooh.
 
i think its not only china every one is getting away from iran's oil
Everyone is getting away.....FOR NOW. India and CHina cant bluff oil producers- they have little oil and their needs are big and increasing and need to stay diversified. Countries around the world treat Trump like a temperamental brat- they give him the visible space he needs but undercover they want to play/use him.
 
Question is ...what if the US does not issue waivers to the Chinese?

And isn’t the world getting tired of this bullying by the US...when will the rest of the world get together and say enough is enough?
 
seems like Iranian and Pakistani people trust sooo much to China.. they only care about business and money.. no values..
I don't think Iranians trust China too much. That could be said about Pakistanis but not Iranians.

It's wrong to trust any country 'too much'. China is after its own interests, I don't blame them. No matter how much they say they won't follow U.S sanctions, at some point, they will because they care for their own interests.
 
I don't think Iranians trust China too much. That could be said about Pakistanis but not Iranians.

It's wrong to trust any country 'too much'. China is after its own interests, I don't blame them. No matter how much they say they won't follow U.S sanctions, at some point, they will because they care for their own interests.
thats true too...
 
seems like Iranian and Pakistani people trust sooo much to China.. they only care about business and money.. no values..
iran's only ally is syria, non state allies i assume you are familiar with them. did you ever saw one of our chinese f-7s armed with something except of rocket pods.
 
Japan can never say NO to America. Looks like China is no different.
 

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