India pays 3rd tranche of $550 million to Iran towards oil bill

July 24, 2014 07:00 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:15 am IST - New Delhi

India on Thursday made a third payment of $550 million to Iran to take the total amount cleared over past one month to $1.65 billion.

Indian refiners had paid the first instalment of $550 million on June 26 and second on July 8. After payment of the third tranche today, one-fourth of their dues to Iran have now been settled, government and industry sources said on Thursday.

Since February 2013, when the U.S. blocked payment channels to Iran for its nuclear programme, India has been paying 45 per cent of its Iran oil bill in rupees through a UCO Bank branch in Kolkata. For the remainder, it has been waiting for a way to make the payment.

As much as $4 billion has been accumulated in past dues.

Last month, a payment mechanism was put in place under which $1.65 billion in three equal instalments of $550 million each was to be transferred to Iran via the U.A.E central bank, they said.

Rupee payments equivalent to $550 million were deposited by Indian refiners in the Uco Bank account, which will now be transferred to the Reserve Bank of India for onward credit to the central bank of the United Arab Emirates, which will make payments in dirhams to Iran.

Iran is seeking interest on the pending dues. However, the Indian government and the RBI have rejected the request, saying they had always been ready to make timely payments but the problem of mode and channel were due to Iran.

Under an interim deal with the U.S. and five other world powers in November, Iran won access to $4.2 billion in past oil revenue from a number of countries, including India.

The funds, which could not be transferred as western powers had clamped down on payment routes, were to be paid in eight instalments of $550 million each beginning with the first transfer by Japan on February 1.

South Korea was to make two payments in March totalling $1.1 billion and India was to make its first payment on May 17, which, in the absence of payment modalities, was delayed.

Since July 2011, India had been paying in euros for 55 per cent of its purchases of Iranian oil through Ankara-based Halkbank. The remaining 45 per cent was remitted in rupees through Uco Bank.

The euro payments ceased from February 6, 2013, but the portion of rupee payments continued through Uco Bank.

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