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(Reuters) - India is set to halt all crude imports from Iran because insurance companies in the country have said refineries processing the oil will no longer be covered due to Western sanctions, the head of refiner MRPL said on Friday.

India is Iran's second-largest buyer, taking around a quarter of its oil exports worth around $1 billion a month.


"If cover is not available then all Indian refiners will have to halt imports from Iran or else they will have to take a huge risk," P.P. Upadhya, managing director of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL.NS), told Reuters in a telephone interview.

MRPL is India's biggest buyer of Iran crude. "Insurance companies said if I buy Iranian crude my refinery's insurance cover will be cancelled ... If we don't get insurance for the refinery then we will stop buying Iranian crude," Upadhya said.

Europe and the United States last year introduced tough sanctions aimed at Iran's oil trade to force Tehran to the negotiating table over its nuclear program.

European industry sources say Indian insurers have been affected as reinsurers in both Europe and the U.S., who dominate the global market, are increasingly wary of the risk of falling foul of breaching sanctions.

"Insurers and reinsurers are very anxious to ensure they don't overstep the line on sanctions. These are still relatively grey areas, but fairly standard clauses have been put into contracts which say: ‘we don't have any legal obligation to pay anything that might be in breach of sanctions,'" said Clive O'Connell, London-based partner at law firm Goldberg Segalla.

"If you are an Indian insurance company and you buy reinsurance from a company that has operations in the U.S. or Europe, and that reinsurer imposes a sanctions-compliant clause on you, you're going to be very careful about the cover that you give," O'Connell, an insurance expert, told Reuters.

Oil is Iran's biggest income generator therefore a halt in sales to India would be a heavy blow for Tehran. Sanctions more than halved its crude exports in 2012.

"Sanctions apply to any Iranian aspect of crude oil and such risks are therefore unacceptable to anyone trading in dollars or subject to EU jurisdiction," said Neil Roberts, a senior executive at the Lloyd's Market Association, which represents underwriters operating in Lloyd's of London insurance market.

"The only people who might consider this (type of re-insurance) would be outside the dollar sphere and outside the EU," he said. "This is a non-starter for the London market."

In a letter in January seen by Reuters, the General Insurance Corp of India, the national reinsurer, told the General Insurance Council, an industry group, it had "dawned" on insurers that cover and losses on processing the crude would not be payable by reinsurers due to existing sanctions.

A source at another refiner that buys Iranian crude, Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) (HPCL.NS), also said imports were threatened by the insurance problems.

"Iran imports will be stopped soon," the HPCL source told Reuters. "As far as insurance is concerned, we are all sailing in the same boat."

HPCL is Iran's third-biggest Indian buyer and warned last month that insurers may withdraw cover because of sanctions.

IMPACT ON REFINERIES

MRPL's Upadhya declined to say how soon the company would have to stop Iranian imports. But MRPL has issued tenders to buy three cargoes of 650,000 barrels of crude to load in April, according to documents seen by Reuters. Two of the cargoes are high sulfur and could be used to replace Iranian oil.

"There is a problem on the insurance front for Iran oil," Upadhya said when asked about the tenders.

In January, India imported more than 286,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iran's around 1.1 million bpd total exports.

This is the first time that insurance problems have had a direct impact on refineries processing Iranian crude.

The lack of insurance cover dates back to April 2012, Upadhya said, but was clarified by insurers only in February this year.

MRPL has written to India's federal oil ministry asking for an alternative insurance mechanism, Upadhya said.

"Refineries processing Iranian crude would be severely hit," MRPL told India's oil secretary in a letter dated February 27 and seen by Reuters. There would be no cover for claims if the plant was processing Iranian crude, MRPL said.

An Indian government source said last month that New Delhi would find a way to ensure refineries have cover but gave no details.

Insurers rely on European reinsurance markets to hedge their risk. EU sanctions have blocked European maritime reinsurers from any involvement in insuring shipments of Iranian oil.

That forced a temporary halt in mid-2012 to imports by two of Iran's other top Asian buyers, Japan and South Korea.

India's government stepped in to provide emergency insurance but it was a fraction of the $1 billion liability coverage that a supertanker would typically need and has rarely been used.

India's refiners have already slashed imports from Iran as they joined other major Asian buyers in reducing purchases to secure waivers from the sanctions.

MRPL had already expected to cut nearly 40 percent or its Iranian imports in the fiscal year ending March 31.

In the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, India reduced Iran crude imports by nearly 22 percent on the year, data from trade sources shows.

(Additional reporting by Jonathan Saul and Myles Neligan in London,; editing by Simon Webb and James Jukwey)

Exclusive: India set to halt Iran oil imports over insurance - MRPL | Reuters


MY ADDITIONS:
1. I did tell the Indian friends that India will finally halt the oil sale from Iran because of preferring the US/GCC offers.
2. Another note to Indian friends: "Probably you cant count on Chabar too much, any more."
 
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MY ADDITIONS:
1. I did tell the Indian friends that India will finally halt the oil sale from Iran because of preferring the US/GCC offers.
2. Another note to Indian friends: "Probably you cant count on Chabar too much, any more."

Thia was bound to happen.But note that this is not a political decision,but purely economical.No one want to take unnecessary risk.And let me tell you India don't prefer US/GCC offers over Iran.Given a choice India will always choose Iran.
 
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MY ADDITIONS:
1. I did tell the Indian friends that India will finally halt the oil sale from Iran because of preferring the US/GCC offers.
2. Another note to Indian friends: "Probably you cant count on Chabar too much, any more."


Well I still have hope on our "Chanakiya diplomats" , they would be able to come up with something about insurance , maybe national insurance companies :D , which won't be affected by U.S. Sanctions ....

Thia was bound to happen.But note that this is not a political decision,but purely economical.No one want to take unnecessary risk.And let me tell you India don't prefer US/GCC offers over Iran.Given a choice India will always choose Iran.

But looking strategically , I don't think we still will completely stop oil trade with Iran . and you are right , Give a choice India would choose Iran over GCC in Blink of an eye .
 
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I strictly oppose these sanctions.
India has no choice here. But I hope we are able to tackle this situation somehow (policy makers).
We have been in such situations before. But our independent and effective foreign policy has always saved the day.

Though chahabar port problem is gonna be a major one, that is, if it arises.
 
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(Reuters) - India is set to halt all crude imports from Iran because insurance companies in the country have said refineries processing the oil will no longer be covered due to Western sanctions, the head of refiner MRPL said on Friday.

India is Iran's second-largest buyer, taking around a quarter of its oil exports worth around $1 billion a month.


"If cover is not available then all Indian refiners will have to halt imports from Iran or else they will have to take a huge risk," P.P. Upadhya, managing director of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL.NS), told Reuters in a telephone interview.

MRPL is India's biggest buyer of Iran crude. "Insurance companies said if I buy Iranian crude my refinery's insurance cover will be cancelled ... If we don't get insurance for the refinery then we will stop buying Iranian crude," Upadhya said.

Europe and the United States last year introduced tough sanctions aimed at Iran's oil trade to force Tehran to the negotiating table over its nuclear program.

European industry sources say Indian insurers have been affected as reinsurers in both Europe and the U.S., who dominate the global market, are increasingly wary of the risk of falling foul of breaching sanctions.

"Insurers and reinsurers are very anxious to ensure they don't overstep the line on sanctions. These are still relatively grey areas, but fairly standard clauses have been put into contracts which say: ‘we don't have any legal obligation to pay anything that might be in breach of sanctions,'" said Clive O'Connell, London-based partner at law firm Goldberg Segalla.

"If you are an Indian insurance company and you buy reinsurance from a company that has operations in the U.S. or Europe, and that reinsurer imposes a sanctions-compliant clause on you, you're going to be very careful about the cover that you give," O'Connell, an insurance expert, told Reuters.

Oil is Iran's biggest income generator therefore a halt in sales to India would be a heavy blow for Tehran. Sanctions more than halved its crude exports in 2012.

"Sanctions apply to any Iranian aspect of crude oil and such risks are therefore unacceptable to anyone trading in dollars or subject to EU jurisdiction," said Neil Roberts, a senior executive at the Lloyd's Market Association, which represents underwriters operating in Lloyd's of London insurance market.

"The only people who might consider this (type of re-insurance) would be outside the dollar sphere and outside the EU," he said. "This is a non-starter for the London market."

In a letter in January seen by Reuters, the General Insurance Corp of India, the national reinsurer, told the General Insurance Council, an industry group, it had "dawned" on insurers that cover and losses on processing the crude would not be payable by reinsurers due to existing sanctions.

A source at another refiner that buys Iranian crude, Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) (HPCL.NS), also said imports were threatened by the insurance problems.

"Iran imports will be stopped soon," the HPCL source told Reuters. "As far as insurance is concerned, we are all sailing in the same boat."

HPCL is Iran's third-biggest Indian buyer and warned last month that insurers may withdraw cover because of sanctions.

IMPACT ON REFINERIES

MRPL's Upadhya declined to say how soon the company would have to stop Iranian imports. But MRPL has issued tenders to buy three cargoes of 650,000 barrels of crude to load in April, according to documents seen by Reuters. Two of the cargoes are high sulfur and could be used to replace Iranian oil.

"There is a problem on the insurance front for Iran oil," Upadhya said when asked about the tenders.

In January, India imported more than 286,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iran's around 1.1 million bpd total exports.

This is the first time that insurance problems have had a direct impact on refineries processing Iranian crude.

The lack of insurance cover dates back to April 2012, Upadhya said, but was clarified by insurers only in February this year.

MRPL has written to India's federal oil ministry asking for an alternative insurance mechanism, Upadhya said.

"Refineries processing Iranian crude would be severely hit," MRPL told India's oil secretary in a letter dated February 27 and seen by Reuters. There would be no cover for claims if the plant was processing Iranian crude, MRPL said.

An Indian government source said last month that New Delhi would find a way to ensure refineries have cover but gave no details.

Insurers rely on European reinsurance markets to hedge their risk. EU sanctions have blocked European maritime reinsurers from any involvement in insuring shipments of Iranian oil.

That forced a temporary halt in mid-2012 to imports by two of Iran's other top Asian buyers, Japan and South Korea.

India's government stepped in to provide emergency insurance but it was a fraction of the $1 billion liability coverage that a supertanker would typically need and has rarely been used.

India's refiners have already slashed imports from Iran as they joined other major Asian buyers in reducing purchases to secure waivers from the sanctions.

MRPL had already expected to cut nearly 40 percent or its Iranian imports in the fiscal year ending March 31.

In the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, India reduced Iran crude imports by nearly 22 percent on the year, data from trade sources shows.

(Additional reporting by Jonathan Saul and Myles Neligan in London,; editing by Simon Webb and James Jukwey)

Exclusive: India set to halt Iran oil imports over insurance - MRPL | Reuters


MY ADDITIONS:
1. I did tell the Indian friends that India will finally halt the oil sale from Iran because of preferring the US/GCC offers.
2. Another note to Indian friends: "Probably you cant count on Chabar too much, any more."


No body is preferring US/GCC offers , this is an issue with the insurance companies. I am sure the Indian diplomats will figure something out. Iran is very important and so is Chabahar .
 
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3 days ago we saw a news that India has refused to give visa to Iran cycling team, yesterday we saw a news that Iran cycling team has earned 3 medals in india. no better destiny for this one too.
 
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3 days ago we saw a news that India has refused to give visa to Iran cycling team, yesterday we saw a news that Iran cycling team has earned 3 medals in india. no better destiny for this one too.

This will end up with Govt insurance companies coming forward to cover refineries. Nothing can stop Iran-India trade specially that of Gasoline :tup:
 
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3 days ago we saw a news that India has refused to give visa to Iran cycling team, yesterday we saw a news that Iran cycling team has earned 3 medals in india. no better destiny for this one too.

Not just Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan were also being denied visas.

But Iran in any case had to be given visas - we all know Iran is a powerhouse in Cycling.
 
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if that happens, iran should stop supporting india's presence in afghanistan and elsewhere in the region, and even oppose them in the region. support pakistan actively in the kashmiri conflict, etc.
 
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May I add, these statements are from Oil companies rather then, any govt body. They will always be wary of their business, and even if the situation is not that bad they will exaggerate it to some extant to get more benefit from govt, as one person says in the article that the temp Insurance cover by Indian Govt was less last year. So they might be playing their cards to get more such benefits.

EDIT: I guess 2-3 Indian haters are already on propaganda move before I could finish my post :P ..

P.S. Iran wasn't denied the VISA, it was stuck.. Knowing our Babus these are actually small things in India, Their is hardly even 0.00000001 % of population who is actually interested in CYCLING sport in India. So not much of priority given..
 
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if that happens, iran should stop supporting india's presence in afghanistan and elsewhere in the region, and even oppose them in the region. support pakistan actively in the kashmiri conflict, etc.

Thank God officials don't make decisions like you do.

India follows its interests and we are under sanctions.We can't expect them to hurt their economy for us.Neither Iran would do that for any other country.That doesn't make them our enemy.

Anyhow,I'm almost sure that this news is a false,again by Reuters.I think its tenth time they report X or Y cutting oil imports from Iran and few days later, it comes out as a hoax.More like a psychological piece rather than a news.
 
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i am sure Indian diplomats will come out with some answers.

Either Indian or Iranian or Joint insures companies will be insuring the oil transport.

Hail India - Iran ties....
 
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