Iran using all resources to sell oil in ‘grey market’: Iranian Deputy Oil Minister

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DUBAI (Reuters): Iran has mobilised all its resources to sell oil in a “grey market”, bypassing US sanctions that Tehran sees as illegitimate, State media quoted Deputy Oil Minister Amir Hossein Zamaninia as saying on Sunday. 

Deputy Oil Minister Amir Hossein Zamaninia

The United States, which last year withdrew from a 2015 Iran nuclear deal with world powers, has told buyers of Iranian oil to stop purchases by 1 May or face sanctions.

Iran says it will continue to export oil in defiance of US sanctions, part of a campaign by Washington aimed at halting Tehran’s ballistic missile program and curbing its regional power.

“We have mobilised all of the country’s resources and are selling oil in the ‘grey market’,” State news agency IRNA quoted Zamaninia as saying.

Zamaninia gave no details about the ‘grey market’, but Iran is widely reported to have sold oil at steep discounts and often through private firms during sanctions earlier this decade.

“We certainly won’t sell 2.5 million barrels per day as under the (nuclear deal),” Zamaninia said, giving no figures for current sales. 

 

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