Ajit Pathak, a New Delhi-based spokesman for Indian Oil, didn’t answer two calls to his mobile phone today seeking comment. The fixture is provisional and subject to change or cancellation. The company on Feb. 18 loaded crude on the Maharaja Agrasen from the same Iranian port for delivery to Mumbai, according to a unit of Clarkson Plc, the world’s biggest shipbroker.
Iran, the second-largest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, on Feb. 19 said it halted crude sales to customers in France and the U.K. The move preempts a European Union embargo planned to start July 1 to protest Iran’s nuclear program. The country pumped an average 3.55 million barrels a day of oil in January, based on a Bloomberg survey of producers and analysts.
Iran exported 59 percent of its crude to China, Japan, India and South Korea in the first half of 2011, according to the latest available data from the U.S. Energy Department. France took 2 percent of Iran’s shipments and the U.K. purchased less than 1 percent.
The following table shows tankers scheduled to load crude and oil products from Iran reported so far this month, according to shipbroker reports and data compiled by Bloomberg. Volumes are in thousand tons.