An oil refinery is silhouetted against the setting sun in Kawasaki, near Tokyo October 22, 2012. Asian imports of Iranian oil in November fell by the most in nine months with India and South Korea cutting their imports as buyers mainly hold off on raising their purchases after July’s landmark agreement on Tehran’s disputed nuclear program. Imports by Iran’s four biggest buyers – China, India, Japan, and South Korea – came to 894,685 barrels per day last month, down 16.2 percent from the same month a year ago and the sharpest decline since February, government and tanker-tracking data show. However, imports rebounded 11.3 percent from October. The decline was mostly in line with loading data at Iranian ports for the arrival month. Exports to Asia are set to rise above 1 million bpd this month. India and South Korea led the drop in Iranian imports. India’s intake declined to […]