Monday, December 26, 2011
Oil-Importing Nations Will Be Hit Hard By Iran Sanctions
The proposed European Union ban on oil imports from Iran aims at isolating the country and starving it of oil revenues. It could introduce another worrying dimension to India's energy security.
The recent European Union proposal to ban the import of Iranian crude is bad news for all oil-importing nations, including India. As if that is not bad enough, the United States Senate just approved sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran, a move intended to shrink Iran's oil exports and deprive the country of cash that might be channelled into its nuclear or missile programmes. As if on cue, Brent crossed the psychological barrier of $100 a barrel as soon as the EU ban was proposed and is cruising well above that limit. With the American sanctions, the global crude price is firmly set on a northward spiral.
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My Comment: That's the problem with poor nations .... because of their limited funds, oil price increases impact them far more than such increases would on the West. India knows too well that sanctions on Iran would inevitably increase their oil costs .... impacting them far more than rich nations like the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
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