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China defies US sanctions by tapping Iran oil supplies
Crude imports offer financial lifeline to Tehran in spite of Washington ban
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China is buying Iranian oil in defiance of US sanctions and providing what Tehran hopes will be a financial lifeline for the country’s buckling economy. Although Beijing customs data show crude purchases from Iran are down month-on-month, China is still importing Tehran’s oil despite US measures designed to cut exports to “zero”.

Last week the Chinese received their first delivery of an Iranian oil cargo since the Trump administration in May scrapped exemptions on Iranian sanctions. TankerTrackers, which monitors flows of oil through satellite signals and imagery, said the tanker Salina — a Suezmax vessel capable of carrying around 1m barrels — had docked in Jianzhou Bay, near Qingdao, on June 20, unloading its cargo over the following two days.

Oil sales are a crucial part of Iran’s efforts to resist the “maximum pressure” campaign of financial sanctions launched by the US after it pulled out of a landmark nuclear deal last year. This week, Washington imposed a new round of sanctions on the Islamic republic and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, its supreme leader.

“The latest turn of the sanctions screw will keep tensions simmering,” said Stephen Brennock at London-based broker PVM. The deliveries of Iranian oil to China come as Beijing wrestles with Washington over trade, with the world’s two largest economies fighting over tariffs, access to each other’s markets and the role of the US in extending sanction threats to countries that deal with its enemies.

The US has also sanctioned oil exports from Venezuela, which China has provided with billions of dollars in oil-backed loans. Tehran has threatened to breach uranium stock limits agreed in the nuclear accord unless it receives compensatory economic benefits from the remaining deal signatories — China, Russia and European powers. Beijing’s position has been closely watched because of its status as a big buyer of Iranian oil.

It is also important because European efforts to do business with Iran have been hobbled by companies’ reluctance to risk retribution from the US. Iran’s crude and oil condensate exports, which peaked at 2.8m barrels a day in April 2018, fell to around 1m b/d between November last year and April 2019 even though big buyers of Iranian crude — such as China and India — were given sanctions exemptions.

After the removal of these waivers, energy consultancy FGE expects this figure to drop below 500,000 b/d this month. China would account for about 200,000 b/d, it estimates. Based on tankers we have been tracking we expect China to take more Iranian oil in the coming days Samir Madani, TankerTrackers A regime insider told the Financial Times that sanctions had caused a significant drop in Iranian oil sales, the lifeblood of the country’s economy, but the volume of exports was still far higher than revealed by public figures. “We still have many ways to sell crude.

One may be surprised to hear that we even sell crude to some European refineries by rerouting and at higher costs for us,” he said, without specifying any particular trades. Iman Nasseri at FGE said: “Iran is moving towards policies that may help them compensate for the lost revenue.” This includes removing tax exemptions for some sectors, selling government assets and cutting fuel subsidies. However, Mr Nasseri emphasised that a large part of China’s imports would be compensation for their investment in upstream oil developments in Iran, so would not yield a big revenue boost for the economy.

An Iranian oil businessman said the Islamic republic was confident that China would buy Iranian crude even if it chose to do so quietly. The Salina had loaded oil on Kharg Island on approximately May 28 — weeks after the US had removed the waivers, according to Samir Madani, co-founder of TankerTrackers, which provided satellite images of the vessel provided to them by Planet Labs, a satellite imagery company.

Recommended Roula Khalaf Iran and the US are locked in a dangerous dance “This is the first Iranian tanker that has delivered crude oil that had departed Iran after the US removed the waivers in early May, with the exception of oil Iran has been sending to Syria,” Mr Madani said. “Based on tankers we have been tracking we expect China to take more Iranian oil in the coming days.”

A separate Iranian supertanker with a capacity of 2m barrels looked like it would dock in the Chinese province of Tianjin in the next 24 hours, Mr Madani added. Chinese customs data showed Iranian supplies to China fell to 255,065 b/d in May, from 792,380 b/d in April and a 2018 average of 586,241 b/d. Saudi Arabia and Iraq have vied to replace Iranian barrels. The US has also stepped in to make up the shortfall.

Bijan Namdar Zanganeh, Iran’s oil minister, said this week that reports that showed a big drop in the country’s crude exports were “sheer lies”. “I am not going to disclose any figures because that would not benefit us,” Mr Zanganeh told the Fars news agency on Monday.

The US state department did not immediately return a request for comment.

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Lol.
So between May 2 & June 25, China revieved only one tanker with 1 million barrels only.
A huge fall from 12 million barrels of oil that Chian got from Iran in April alone.

Even if the two more tankers underway carrying 1.9 million barrels both combined that may reach China in July 2nd week as per tanker trackers.com would mean just 3 million barrel in 2 months that is a fall of 80%.

This shows China is mostly abiding US sanctions even though they have nothing to gain unlike India which has a lot to gain by accepting US sanctions.
 
Lol.
So between May 2 & June 25, China revieved only one tanker with 1 million barrels only.
A huge fall from 12 million barrels of oil that Chian got from Iran in April alone.

Even if the two more tankers underway carrying 1.9 million barrels both combined that may reach China in July 2nd week as per tanker trackers.com would mean just 3 million barrel in 2 months that is a fall of 80%.

This shows China is mostly abiding US sanctions even though they have nothing to gain unlike India which has a lot to gain by accepting US sanctions.
The real numbe is not disclosed, and for US sanction, it's either comply or not comply, that's no " partially compliance" cause that means "No", what partially comply get for either US or China? Compliance issue is a yes or no question.
 
The real numbe is not disclosed, and for US sanction, it's either comply or not comply, that's no " partially compliance" cause that means "No", what partially comply get for either US or China? Compliance issue is a yes or no question.
The data is derived not from published number but tanker data, so unless China is teleporting or flying oil it should be quite reliable.
 
Lol.
So between May 2 & June 25, China revieved only one tanker with 1 million barrels only.
A huge fall from 12 million barrels of oil that Chian got from Iran in April alone.

Even if the two more tankers underway carrying 1.9 million barrels both combined that may reach China in July 2nd week as per tanker trackers.com would mean just 3 million barrel in 2 months that is a fall of 80%.

This shows China is mostly abiding US sanctions even though they have nothing to gain unlike India which has a lot to gain by accepting US sanctions.

Tanker tracker only tracks tanker they can track. Earlier the same people said pacific bravo was coming to China, then said something happened then said nothing happened. Check the customs data, we bought 255'000 bpd compared to 792'000 bpd because in April a lot of refiners bought a lot in advance due to US sanctions. 255'000 x 50$ x 30 days = 380 million USD$ worth of oil. How much did India bought? Mostly abiding? You either buy or you don't buy, you either bend or you don't bend. We all know who bends over when Trump instructs! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Alof to gain from abiding sanctions? Chabahar is as good as gone now after you invested nearly half a billion, you know how much water infrastructure you could build with half a billion in Chennai? You could have prevented your people from drinking sewage water, yet you just burn it. Trump is openly screwing India now, and what can you do?


Chinese customs data showed Iranian supplies to China fell to 255,065 b/d in May, from 792,380 b/d in April

You should compare how much we bought in March. So it's a roughly 50% drop, which is accurate as only sanctions immune companies will buy it.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...m-year-ago-saudi-supplies-surge-idUSKCN1S113Q
China, the world’s largest oil importer, took in 2.3 million tonnes, or about 541,100 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Iran in March

The data is derived not from published number but tanker data, so unless China is teleporting or flying oil it should be quite reliable.
You are even more ignorant than I think. Tanker tracker only track tankers they can 'track'. My question is why isn't India buying a single drop? Come on, just one drop, I am not asking a lot here. DO you dare defy papa trump? NOOOOOOOOOO, because you are a poodle. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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