DUBAI, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Turkey's crude oil imports from Iran fell more than 30 percent to 75,281 barrels per day (bpd) in October from September, as substitute oil from other suppliers including Iraq and Saudi Arabia rose more, official trade data showed on Friday.

Iraq was Turkey's biggest crude supplier in October with 105,000 bpd while Russia came second with 103,248 bpd. Imports from the Islamic Republic which was once supplying more than 60 percent of Turkey's crude requirement came third.

Turkey was granted a waiver on Iranian oil by the United States for 180 days from June 11 after Ankara made an initial 20 percent import cut before sanctions came into effect.

Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said in October that Turkey expected the exemption to continue after December.

Turkey's sole refiner Tupras TUPRS.IS imported a total of 417,202 bpd of crude oil in October.

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk, editing by William Hardy)

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