Indian Government Denies Claims of Iranian Crude Ship Diverting to China
Did an Iranian crude ship bound for India divert to China over ‘payment issues’? Centre fact checks report
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The Indian Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has dismissed reports that an Iranian crude oil ship bound for India diverted to China due to payment issues. The ministry emphasized that Indian companies have the flexibility to source oil from various countries based on commercial factors.
- 01The Indian government refuted claims of an Iranian ship diverting to China.
- 02The ministry stated the reports were factually incorrect.
- 03India imports crude oil from over 40 countries.
- 04Companies have the flexibility to choose oil sources based on commercial considerations.
- 05The situation is still developing, with updates expected.
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The Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in India has officially denied reports suggesting that an Iranian crude oil ship, originally headed for Vadinar, India, diverted to China due to alleged payment issues. In a statement released on X, the ministry labeled these claims as 'factually incorrect,' asserting that Indian companies have the freedom to import oil from over 40 countries based on commercial decisions. The ministry's clarification aims to address misinformation circulating on social media regarding the country's oil import practices. As this situation unfolds, further updates are anticipated.
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