Indian refiners pay for Iran oil in yuan via ICICI Bank, sources say
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InternationalIndian refiners pay for Iran oil in yuan via ICICI Bank, sources sayBy Reuters -Apr 17, 2026Indian refiners are settling payments for rare cargoes of Iranian oil purchased under a temporary U.S. sanctions waiver using Chinese yuan through Mumbai-based ICICI Bank, four sources with knowledge of the matter said. Last month, Washington unveiled 30-day waivers on U.S. sanctions for the purchase of Russian and Iranian oil at sea in an attempt to ease prices that were driven up by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said the U.S. would not renew the waivers, with the exemption on Iranian oil set to lapse on Sunday. Difficulties over arranging payment for such cargoes given longstanding sanctions on Tehran have deterred some would-be buyers of Iranian crude under the waiver, traders have said. Earlier this month, state-run Indian Oil Corp, the country’s largest refiner, bought 2 million barrels of Iranian oil onboard the very large crude carrier Jaya in the country’s first purchase of Iranian crude in seven years, Reuters reported, a cargo worth roughly $200 million. India has also allowed four vessels carrying Iranian oil to berth for privately-run refiner Reliance Industries, sources said last week. A vessel, the MT Felicity, has discharged thus far, according to LSEG data and a shipping source. Both refiners are settling the trade through ICICI, which is routing funds in Chinese yuan via its Shanghai branch to seller accounts in yuan. The identity of the sellers could not be determined. ICICI, IOC, Reliance and India’s foreign ministry did not respond to emails seeking comment. Details on how the cargoes are being paid for have not been previously reported. NOTICE OF READINESS IOC paid about 95% of the cargo’s value against the supplier’s notice of readiness, which indicates that the loaded tanker had entered Indian waters, two of the sources said. One of them said this was an unusual arrangement. Typical...





