Crude Oil Tankers Sail to India’s West Coast From Iran

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Three crude oil tankers from Iran, OPEC’s second-biggest oil producer, sailed for India’s west coast in January while the nations discussed ways to resolve a gridlock over payments for the fuel.

The Darab, owned by National Iranian Tanker Co., was headed this week to the western Indian port of Vadinar, where state-run Indian Oil Corp., the nation’s biggest refiner, and Essar Oil Ltd. take deliveries of crude, according to ship transmissions captured by AISLIVE on Bloomberg.