Iranian tankers stranded by threat of US sanctions
DUBAI: Two tankers carrying Iranian condensate, a type of ultra-light
oil, have been floating off the UAE for about a month as demand for the
oil fell ahead of US sanctions.
The tankers, carrying about 2.4 million barrels of South Pars condensate
combined, were stranded after South Korea halted imports from Iran and
China’s demand fell during summer, according to industry sources and
shipping data.
The build-up in Iranian oil supplies underscores the pressure that Iran
is facing as Washington aims to bring Iranian oil exports down to zero
to force Tehran to re-negotiate a nuclear deal.
The Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) Felicity loaded condensate at Iran’s
Assaluyeh port in early August and then set sail for Jebel Ali in the
UAE, shipping and trade flows data on Thomson Reuters Eikon showed.
It arrived at the ship-to-ship transfer area off Dubai on Aug. 7 and has
been anchored there since. Similarly, the Suezmax tanker Salina also
loaded oil at Assaluyeh and has been circling in the same area off Dubai
since Aug. 17, according to the data.
Oil processors in South Korea, Iran’s top customer for South Pars
condensate, halted Iranian oil liftings in July as banks, insurance and
shipping companies wound down business related to Iran before US
sanctions on the country’s petroleum sector kick in on Nov. 4. China
typically cuts South Pars condensate imports in the summer because of
its foul smell, the sources said.
The condensate contains high levels of a sulfurous compound known as
mercaptans that require additional processing by refiners to remove.
“Taking a cargo to China now when China may not want it means it may
lose a cargo to India,” a US-based trader said. “So the cargoes will
stay in place until they need to leave on agreed delivery period.”
Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), another buyer of Iranian
condensate, has been asked by the UAE government replace Iranian supply
with imports from other countries, one of the sources said.
The National Iranian Oil Co. and ENOC did not respond to requests for
comment. The number of ships loaded with Iranian oil and anchored off
the loading port of Kharg Island and the Souroush oil field has also
risen.
Three supertankers capable of carrying 2 million barrels, the Happiness
I, MT Hedy and Humanity, have floated for 10 days or more while another
four have been there for less than a week. Iran’s August crude and
condensate exports fell to 67.7 million barrels, the lowest since April
2017, according to data from Thomson Reuters Oil Research and Forecast.
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UAE for about a month as demand for the
oil fell ahead of US sanctions.
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