8 Apr 2025
Saturday 27 October 2018 - 10:21
Story Code : 324667

Iranian oil to be available for intl traders at energy bourse - Reports



Sputnik - Foreign customers will be able to trade Iranian crude oil at the Iranian energy bourse amid the looming US sanctions targeting the Middle Eastern country's energy sector, local media reported, citing Iranian Deputy Petroleum Minister Ali Kardor.



Foreign buyers will be able to�purchase Iranian crude at�the international exchange after�receiving special trade codes, the IRNA news agency reported on�Friday, citing Kardor, who is also the CEO of�the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC).


The official added that over�100 trading codes have already been issued for�foreign customers.

According to�media reports, citing the Iranian Securities Exchange Organization (SEO), the Middle Eastern country's crude is scheduled to�be presented for�the first time at�the energy exchange on�Sunday at�a base price of $79.15 per barrel.

Washington reimposed sanctions on�Tehran after�the US withdrawal from�the Iran nuclear deal in�May, a move strongly condemned by�Tehran.

The first round�of sanctions was introduced in�August. Even tougher restrictions, mainly targeting the Iranian oil industry, are expected to�be slapped in�November as�Washington is seeking to�squeeze Tehran out�of the global energy market.

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