Iran War
Iranian crude returns to India after seven years as tankers dock at key ports
Brief
The one-month exemption permitted the sale of Iranian oil already in transit, aimed at easing global supply disruptions and containing prices
Two supertankers carrying Iranian crude have arrived at Indian ports on both the east and west coasts, marking the first such deliveries in nearly seven years, according to ship-tracking data.
Felicity, a very large crude carrier operated by the National Iranian Tanker Company, anchored off Sikka on Gujarat's coast late on Sunday (April 12, 2026), carrying about 2 million barrels loaded at Kharg Island in mid-March.