May12 , 2026

    Iranian Oil Tankers Get Berthing Nod in India for Reliance

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    The Government of India has granted permission for Iranian oil tankers to berth at Indian ports for supplies to Reliance Industries, according to industry sources, signaling a potential shift in crude sourcing dynamics amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties.

    The move is expected to facilitate the discharge of Iranian crude cargoes intended for Reliance’s refining operations, providing additional feedstock flexibility at a time when global oil markets remain volatile. It also comes as shipping routes and supply chains face disruptions due to tensions in West Asia.

    Sources indicated that the approval is likely to be conditional and closely monitored, given the complex regulatory and geopolitical environment surrounding Iranian oil exports. The development could help ease supply pressures while enabling refiners to optimize costs by accessing competitively priced crude.

    Industry participants noted that any resumption or expansion of Iranian oil flows into India would mark a notable development, as imports from Iran had significantly declined in recent years due to international sanctions and payment challenges.

    The decision may also have implications for shipping and insurance markets, as vessels carrying Iranian crude often face restrictions and higher risk premiums. Allowing such tankers to berth could provide some relief to logistics chains, though operational challenges may persist.

    Neither government officials nor Reliance Industries have made formal statements on the development, and further clarity is expected in the coming days. Market watchers will be closely tracking how the move influences India’s crude import mix and broader energy strategy.

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