Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksRDSA.L Share News (RDSA)

  • There is currently no data for RDSA

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE 1-European refiners ready to welcome return of Iranian crude

Tue, 14th Jul 2015 13:55

* European refineries halted Iranian crude buying in 2012 * Iran wants to retrieve market share after sanctions (Adds Saras comment) By Ron Bousso LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - Mediterranean refiners aregearing up to welcome the return of Iranian crude oil to themarket which could push prices lower and boost profits followingthe easing of Western sanctions under a landmark nuclear deal. Iran's crude exports were a regular fixture for Europeanrefineries before Western sanctions were imposed on the key OPECproducer in 2012 over its nuclear programme, halving its exportsto just over 1 million barrels per day. "Iran has been a long standing valued partner ... We arelooking forward to Iran coming back to the market," said aspokesman for Greece's biggest refiner Hellenic Petroleum, stressing that they will not buy any crude beforesanctions are officially lifted. "The volumes of crude oil that will re-enter theMediterranean market will ease prices and give more options forrefiners in the region," he added. Though there were no details on how sanctions on oil will beeased, Iranian officials indicated they would try to maximisecrude exports to Europe and restore a market share of over 40percent there. Analysts expect the deal could see Iran increase its oilexports by up to 60 percent within a year. Additional volumes of crude would only pile pressure on amarket already facing a large oversupply. For refiners, however,cheaper feedstock means higher profit. Iranian crude accounted for around one quarter of Hellenic'scrude oil intake before 2012, and just like many Mediterraneanrefiners, it is geared up for Iranian crude. European oil buyers, including Italy's Eni andSaras have held talks with National Iranian Oil Company(NIOC) officials in Europe and Tehran over the past year inanticipation of sanctions being eased. A spokeswoman for Spain's Compania Espanola de Petroleos(CEPSA) said "Iranian crude has largely been part of our supplyand we maintained a long commercial relationship with them." "If sanctions are lifted, as it seems, Iranian crudes willdefinitively be again another alternative to consider," CEPSAtold Reuters in a statement. A spokesman for Saras said the independent refiner "would bedelighted if Iranian oil comes back to the market, as itsquality is very interesting for complex and flexible refinerieslike ours". Asian buyers, notably China, India and Japan, have continuedto buy limited volumes of Iranian crude in recent years. "Two to three months from now, you will probably see someIranian crude coming to Europe and Asia," said Eshan Ul-Haq,senior market consultant with KBC, which expects Iran's exportto rise over that period by 300-400,000 bpd, of which 150,000bpd is expected to reach Europe. "It would mean cheaper crude for Mediterranean refineries,especially smaller countries that have been impacted by economicproblems - like Greece," Ul-Haq said. Royal Dutch Shell, whose officials recently heldtalks in Tehran on future cooperation and the repayment of theAnglo-Dutch company's $2 billion debt said on Tuesday it wasinterested in doing business in Iran. "Strictly within the boundaries of the law, we areinterested in exploring the role Shell can play in developingIran's energy potential," a spokeswoman said. The table below shows the Iranian crude oil imported bycompanies in Europe, including Turkey, prior to the 2012European oil embargo. Figures in '000s of bpd are based on industry and Reutersestimates. Customer Country Volume '11 Tupras Turkey 200 Total France 100 Shell UK/NL 100 Hellenic Greece 80 Cepsa Spain 70 Motor Oil Greece 60 Repsol Spain 30 ERG Italy 30 Iplom Italy 30 ENI Italy 20 Saras Italy 20 Total 740 (Additional reporting by Libby George, editing by David Evans)

More News
10 Dec 2021 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks lower ahead of key US inflation report

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks lower ahead of key US inflation report

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:41

Shell shareholders vote for move to Britain -preliminary results

AMSTERDAM, Dec 10 (Reuters) - In a preliminary result, Royal Dutch Shell shareholders on Friday voted in favour of a plan to move the company's headquarters and its tax home to Britain.Chairman Andrew Mackenzie announced the preliminary results, ...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:17

Siccar Point CEO says Cambo oilfield project paused after Shell exit

LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Siccar Point CEO Jonathan Roger said on Friday that Royal Dutch Shell's decision last week not to progress the Cambo oilfield project in the British North Sea means the development will have to be paused.Siccar, which ow...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:08

UPDATE 1-Royal Dutch Shell shareholders expected to approve move to London

* If approved, Shell's move expected in early 2022* British tax base seen making buybacks, dividends easier* Dutch withholding tax a factor in Shell's decision* Shell says move will not affect its environmental policy (Updates with colour from meeti...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 00:25

UPDATE 2-Royal Dutch Shell shareholders back plan to shift to London

* British tax base seen making buybacks, dividends easier* Dutch withholding tax a factor in Shell's decision* Shell says move will not affect its environmental policy (Recasts with shareholder vote)By Toby Sterling and Ron BoussoROTTERDAM/LONDON, D...

Read more
9 Dec 2021 13:37

S.Africa energy minister defends Shell's planned seismic blasting on Wild Coast

* S.Africans protest against oil search in pristine stretch* Area home to whales, penguins, dolphins, seals* Objectors want Africa to stay poor, Gwede Mantashe saysBy Tim CocksJOHANNESBURG, Dec 9 (Reuters) - South Africa's energy minister defended o...

Read more
9 Dec 2021 10:10

UPDATE 2-European shares fall again on Omicron worries

(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window)* Deutsche Bank skids after DoJ violation report* Defensive sectors cap losses* Investors eye U.S. CPI data due Friday (Updates to close)By ...

Read more
6 Dec 2021 16:58

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Airlines lift off as Omicron fears ease

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Airlines lift off as Omicron fears ease

Read more
6 Dec 2021 12:16

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks rise as Fauci helps soothe Omicron fear

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks rise as Fauci helps soothe Omicron fear

Read more
6 Dec 2021 12:13

UPDATE 4-BP says Brent benchmark reform should include U.S. oil, dump Brent

(Adds background)By Julia PayneLONDON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - BP supports the addition of U.S. oil crude grade WTI Midland to global dated Brent, suggesting the removal in the medium-term of Brent and Forties grades from the benchmark as flows have eva...

Read more
5 Dec 2021 13:57

S.Africans protest against Shell oil exploration in pristine coastal area

By Siyabonga SishiPORT EDWARD, South Africa, Dec 5 (Reuters) - South Africans took to their beaches on Sunday to protest against plans by Royal Dutch Shell to do seimsic oil exploration they say will threaten marine wildlife such as whales, dolphi...

Read more
3 Dec 2021 16:05

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

Read more
3 Dec 2021 14:31

Nigeria's Bonga oil export terminal in maintenance until next week - Shell

LONDON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Bonga crude oil export terminal is undergoing planned maintenance until next week, operator Shell said on Friday.Bonga is typically one of the larger export streams from Africa's largest oil producer. It was sch...

Read more
3 Dec 2021 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Jitters turn from Omicron to US nonfarm payrolls

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Jitters turn from Omicron to US nonfarm payrolls

Read more
3 Dec 2021 10:19

Shell wins court case to start seismic surveys offshore South Africa

CAPE TOWN, Dec 3 (Reuters) - A South African high court on Friday struck down an urgent application brought by environmentalists to stop oil major Royal Dutch Shell starting seismic surveys to explore for petroleum systems off the eastern seaboar...

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.