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    Private firms tout Iran oil cheap to beat sanctions

    LONDON (Reuters) - Obscure private firms are offering Iranian crude oil at steep discounts to European oil traders as Tehran seeks ways to restore oil export flows hit by Western sanctions.

    Traders who buy crude for European refineries say they are getting daily calls offering Iranian crude, sometimes accompanied by the promise of fake paperwork to disguise it as oil from a different origin.

    Seeking to reverse a slump in exports caused by U.S. and European Union sanctions, Tehran last month scrapped a strict policy of marketing oil only through state National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) to let private companies trade.

    The sanctions, aimed at pressuring Iran to abandon what the West says is a nuclear arms programme, have almost halted Iran's oil sales to Europe. The EU banned imports from July 1 and non-EU Turkey has slashed purchases.

    Iranian oil initially destined for Turkey is now building up in at the Egyptian Mediterranean transit port of Sidi Kerir and is being offered in the European oil market by a growing number of small firms.

    "They are all crazy offshore companies, mainly Iranian guys behind them," said a senior crude trader at a large state oil firm. He said most of the offers were made by telephone.

    Not all sellers of the crude are based outside Europe. One offer seen by Reuters was posted on the online marketplace Alibaba by a firm based in Italy.

    Salama Import and Export listed itself as a provider of both light and heavy Iranian crude grades with capacity to supply 1.2 million barrels per month for loading from Sidi Kerir.

    The advertisement for May delivery included a detailed a pricing formula to be effected in Turkish Lira or Euros and was taken down from the website a few hours after a Reuters reporter contacted the general manager, Saef Salama, by phone.

    "The advertising is old," Salama said. "If you want Iranian oil, you have to contact the Iranian oil ministry."

    The company's registered address, on the outskirts of Rome, displayed a doorbell with the firm's name written in hand.

    The low-rise block, part of a modest but tidy new development, appeared mainly residential, with Italian and foreign family names listed on the intercom.

    CASH IN A CASE

    The EU's ban covering oil imports and shipping insurance combined with U.S. measures against dealing with Iran's central bank have cut Iran's oil exports by 50 percent since February.

    The insurance ban has prevented Turkish vessels from loading Iranian oil from Sidi Kerir -- the terminus of the Sumed pipeline which transports Iranian, Saudi, Iraqi and Egyptian oil from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean.

    Traders say up to seven million barrels of Iranian crude, or seven medium-size shipments worth around $700 million, is stuck in Egypt and being offered cheaply for immediate loading.

    Some sellers offer to help sidestep sanctions or unwanted publicity by providing an Iraqi certificate of origin and fictional pricing details to match.

    The head of one crude oil desk said he received around three phone calls a day with offers of steeply discounted crude.

    "The issue now is that the oil is trading at a significant discount -- so you are looking at bigger profits. The question is for what price will you risk going to jail," he said.

    The crude was also being offered in part cargoes, by-passing the problem of certification altogether, he said.

    Tankers could sail into Egypt carrying 75 pct full of genuine Iraqi crude, then fill the rest up with Iranian oil. The grades would be similar enough for the cargo to pass any test.

    The Iranian oil ministry did not answer calls to its public relations office.

    Traders and Western diplomats have said they expected Tehran to step up efforts to sell crude via private firms as Iran's pool of buyers is shrinking fast with just four countries -- China, India, Japan and Taiwan -- purchasing this month.

    "It is a matter of time more than anything else before we start to see traders working out a way to ship Iranian crude," a Western diplomat said.

    However, one dealer with a trading house said he doubted the private firms would able to shift much volume because of financial complications.

    "The banks are so scared of the sanctions that they are policing any transaction even remotely resembling an Iranian deal. And without banks you cannot do much. Unless you are crazy enough to bring cash in a case," he said.

    (Additional reporting by Dmitry Zhdannikov and Julia Payne in London; and Alberto Sisto in Rome, editing by Richard Mably, Anthony Barker)

     

    49 comments

    • Orland  •  Chico, California  •  1 day 9 hrs ago
      The gas price in the US would drop by half in a week if the President put a 2 year moratorium on all US Oil and Gas Exports, There, I said it.
      • Orland 1 day 6 hrs ago
        as an owner, i know more than you
      • anunahitmanandarabbitwalk ... 1 day 7 hrs ago
        The values aren't only domestic, but internationally based. If anyone ceases any export ever, all costs/values go up across the board everywhere. You have this strange idea petroleum price is tied only to what we buy.
    • DRD4  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      It's all about the links to the global banking system and the penalties that would be incurred if some of the local banks choose to flout the ban. A loss in the ability to process transactions that is so tied in with the dollar will leave most institutions paralyzed.

      Iran will have to turn to the barter system with most countries and because of the excess in oil capacity, will have to offer reduced rates to large purchasers like China. Though China has significantly increased its purchases over the past couple months, it had actually stalled its purchases early in the year to pressure Iran into offering significant discounts.

      Iran is now frantically trying to build more storage tanks at Kharg Island to stem the offering of heavy discounts. In a few months, they expect to add an additional 4 million barrels of crude oil storage.

      The only effective long term solution for the country is to reduce the sale of crude and convert that product to petrochemicals and refined fuels. If the politicians had long term vision, they would have attacked that problem much earlier in the form of a Manhattan style project.

      This enormous amount of economic pain being endured by Iran, has to have a projected goal, which can only be the eventual production of atomic/nuclear weapons. It is obvious that the regime has calculated that its very existence is more important than its economic well-being.

      If it does acquire its goal, the residual effects of this type of economic punishment will linger on the minds of those who control the atomic/nuclear button.
      • hossein 1 day 16 hrs ago
        Thanks Brother!
      • A Yahoo! User 1 day 19 hrs ago
        Iranian Brothers , We the muslim ummah , pray to Allah that you be able to overcome the difficulties caused by the American European infidels regarding your oil export . This is Badr Al-Qubra , Allah be with you all, Iranian Brothers , Our prayers be with you , we muslim ummah are proud of you . Allah is the Greatest, Allah Hu Akbar Wa Lilla Hil Hamd !
      • Just Me, Richard 2 days 12 hrs ago
        DRD4 -- Please don't confuse the feeble-minded with facts; it makes them cranky. It won't take long before that Iranian crude reserve looks too good to pass up. Ultimately, sanctions never work -- especially if the country being sanctioned has something you need badly.
    • wowhead  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran
    • Steve W  •  Tampa, Florida  •  1 day 6 hrs ago
      When they find out all the brokers in the USA are doing this, they should charge them with treason, and deport them and their families to Iran
    • Thomas  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      Is it just me who sees this problem for Iran, by blockading the Hormuz Strait, would they not also block their own imports and exports as well. I think it would really easy for the US Navy to know that a tanker carrying oil that passes through without being blocked is most likely an Iranian tanker. Wouldn't the Navy block them as well and prevent other ships from entering? Seems like they would only make things worse for themselves then they already are now.
    • Scott  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      Marc Rich made millions and millions relabeling Iranian crude during the hostage crisis in the late 70's and early 80's. He helped keep the Iranians radicals afloat and allowed them the financial means to get firmly entrenched and cement their power. Without Rich the radical Islamists might not have survived their revolution. Rich fled the United States when the DOJ under Regan indicted him for trading with the enemy and tax evasion. He was tried and convicted in absentia. He moved to Switzerland where his billions allowed him to live the life of royalty. He renounced his US citizenship and became a citizen of Spain. In the last hours of Bill Clinton's Presidency, Clinton pardoned Marc Rich. His reason was that Marc Rich had suffered enough over the years. Apparently Clinton thought that being unable to return to the US and having to travel around Europe by private jet from villa to villa was ample punishment for having turned traitor and helping radical Islam gain a foothold in the UN via Iran. By a strange coincidence Denise Rich, Marc Rich's ex-wife spent several nights at the white house and made a 6 figure donation to Clinton's library just days before Clinton pardoned Rich. He now lives an extremely opulent life style in Europe and is free from the and further prosecution, but if he does come back to the US he will have to pay his taxes.
      After the way Marc Rich was forced to suffer and the dire consequences that followed his life, I am sure that no one will try to go around these sanctions in the manner that Rich did. Knowing how bad life will be if you get caught and how the full weight of the US government will dog you for the rest of your life people will think twice about trading with Iran. Who would want to live like Marc Rich? You make billions and a corrupt politician makes you give up 6 figures of that to wash away all your sins. An honest crook just doesn’t stand a chance anymore.
      Before people start saying how this is not true, do a little research. You will find that this post is very accurate.
    • FanTasyGuRu  •  Kingsport, Tennessee  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      China, India, Japan and Tiawan! Where do I keep seeing these names at???? OH YEA...on almost everything I use and wear!
    • Cycloneous  •  3 days ago
      Quote: Obscure private firms are offering Iranian crude oil at steep discounts to European oil traders as Tehran seeks ways to restore oil export flows hit by Western sanctions.

      Translation: Us private firms, one way or the other are going to get that oil no matter how difficult you governments make it because we care on how heavy our wallets are and how quick we can get that petro-dollar/euro money into our off shore accounts.
      • KatVo 1 day 5 hrs ago
        Harry, it also not help Iran that it is not present high demand specific to grades they produce. For Iran, this is very bad time to play their game.
      • fed up 2 days 12 hrs ago
        So Harry, you are one of those greedy oil speculators, thanks for letting us know.
      • Harry 2 days 12 hrs ago
        You know little about the oil business Cycloneous. Almost all oil trading is handled now out of Geneva with a little still handled in London. Very little oil trading handled in the U.S. How do I know this? I am in the business. Handling any Iranian oil will be next to impossible for a private company. No private bank will dare fool with Iranian documents or they will be black listed. Any of this oil moving would have to be handled by government banks unless a bank received permission from the U.S. and European governments. No bank will send any cash translaction that might end up in Iran. China, S. Korea and maybe India will buy oil but any documents will have to move through a government owned bank.
    • Nobody Special  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      Prohibition. Drugs, Alchohol, guns, oil, religion, freedom. The money to be made is staggering. It's no wonder all the politicians support it.
    • john d  •  Troy, Michigan  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      Iran just have to sell it cheaper to China, India, Japan & Taiwan. China alone can consume all the crude oil Iran can produce.
      • KatVo 1 day 5 hrs ago
        It will not happen. Iran grade is not everything China needs, and difficulty of doing this will not improve for Iran, or politically for China. I think even Chinese understand.
      • Just Me, Richard 2 days 12 hrs ago
        john -- And NO ONE, especially the US, is going to penalize China at least for doing so.
    • Solar Child  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 days 11 hrs ago
      Iran is reduced to begging.
      • KatVo 1 day 5 hrs ago
        (this means Iran government is not so smart)
      • KatVo 1 day 5 hrs ago
        You cannot rest 78% of GNP on one product and threaten whole world.
    • Eff  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      sanctions to them too
    • DancingDogOfDeath  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      When Iranian oil gets down to a penny a barrel, I say we should buy every last drop!
    • Eric K  •  Port Charlotte, Florida  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      How much money does it take to turn your back on your country?
    • Michael  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Has anyone notified Mossad?
    • Houston  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  1 day 23 hrs ago
      Would be a real shame if the Egyptian Port of SIDI KERIR should go up in a flaming black cloud, wouldn't it ? Amazing what a few drones could do, right Isreal ?
    • techie775  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      I never expected every one to play along with the sanctions, but hopefully it will hurt Iran enough to make them sell their oil at a reduced price....
    • wackamole  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
      This is all about preserving the status of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency and nothing more.
    • Just Me, Richard  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  2 days 12 hrs ago
      Good for them.
    • Lynn  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Damn Nigerian Prince is all over the place!
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