Sufficient Supply Of Non-Iran Oil Will Permit Countries To Cut Iran Oil

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There currently appears to be a sufficient supply of non-Iranian oil to permit foreign countries to significantly reduce their import of Iranian oil, President Barack Obama indicated in a presidential determination posted on Friday.

The determination was required as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2012 regarding the supply of petroleum and petroleum products from countries other than Iran.

The analysis contained in the Energy Information Administration’s report of Feb. 29 indicates that the oil market became increasingly tight over the first two months of 2012, and that tightness remains today, the determination said.

A series of production disruptions in South Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Nigeria and the North Sea have removed oil from the market, it noted.

“In addition, international concerns over Iran’s nuclear activities and recent steps taken to reduce the amount of Iranian crude oil and petroleum product imports are contributing to an increased demand for non-Iranian crude oil,” it said.

“Nonetheless, there currently appears to be sufficient supply of non-Iranian oil to permit foreign countries to significantly reduce their import of Iranian oil, taking into account current estimates of demand, increased production by some countries, private inventories of crude oil and petroleum products, and available strategic petroleum reserves; and, in fact, many purchasers of Iranian crude oil have already reduced their purchases or announced they are in productive discussions with alternative suppliers,” the determination said.

KUNA

KUNA is the Kuwait News Agency

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