Iran to cap petrol sales to curb smuggling

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TEHRAN: Iran is reintroducing fuel cards that will cap petrol purchases in a bid to combat rampant smuggling, state media reported on Tuesday.
Smuggling has boomed in recent months as the rial has plummeted against the dollar in the face of the reimposition of crippling US sanctions following Washington’s withdrawal from a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between major powers and Tehran. The Islamic republic has some of the most heavily subsidised petrol in the world, with a pump price of around USD 0.08 per litre (less than two US cents per gallon).
Low fuel prices have led to high consumption, with Iran’s 80 million population buying an average of 90 million litres per day, according to state news agency IRNA. They have also fuelled very high levels of smuggling — estimated at around 10 to 20 million litres per day, IRNA said. Much of it heads across the border to Pakistan, where petrol costs 10 times, and diesel around 40 times, as much as in Iran. Fuel cards were first introduced in 2007 with a view to reforming the expensive subsidies system. High limits were set — 180 litres per day for the average driver — since the focus was on curbing large-scale smuggling.
The state-run National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said drivers would have three weeks to register for the new electronic cards setting a daily limit on petrol purchases. (AFP)

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