Iran Is Rushing To Export Oil Following Israeli Attacks
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Iran Is Rushing To Export Oil Following Israeli Attacks
Iran has hiked its daily oil exports by 44% since the first Israeli attack on the Islamic Republic on Friday, as Tehran appears to aim to ship out as much crude as possible amid escalating hostilities. Since June 13, the start of the Israeli offensive against Iranian nuclear sites and military leadership, Iran has exported on average 2.33 million barrels per day (bpd), according to data from vessel-tracking firm TankerTrackers.com cited by Bloo…
Iran Rushing to Export Oil Following Israeli Strikes
Iran has sharply increased oil exports amid rising tensions with Israel, raising fears of disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. Data from vessel-tracking firm TankerTrackers.com revealed that Iran’s oil exports surged by 44% since June 13—the day Israeli strikes reportedly targeted Iranian nuclear facilities and military installations. Iran has shipped an average of 2.33 million barrels per day (bpd) in the days following the attack, up si…
Iran Maximizes Oil Exports Despite Conflict - BloombergIran has sharply increased its oil exports after escalating conflict with Israel. The country seeks to support revenues by dispersing tankers and maintaining stability in supplies through the Strait of Hormuz.
Export routes remain outside military targets
Iran’s Oil Exports Soar as Israel Attack Prompts Cargo Clearout
Iran’s oil exports have jumped since the nation came under attack from Israel on Friday, according to a firm that specializes in monitoring clandestine shipping. The Islamic Republic exported an average of 2.33 million barrels a day since June 13, according to data from TankerTrackers.com. That’s an increase off 44% compared with the year through June 12. The lion’s share of that oil comes from Kharg Island, home to a cluster of storage tanks th…
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