Iran exported at least 10 million barrels of crude oil and fuel oil overnight, according to a report. The shipment comes as Iranian assessments indicate the United States may soon reimpose its naval blockade on Iranian oil exports.
Overnight, Iran reportedly exported at least 10 million barrels of crude oil and fuel oil, according to a report from Iranian Telegram channels. The shipment comes as Iranian assessments suggest the United States may soon reimpose its naval blockade on Iranian oil exports, which was lifted in mid-June after a series of attacks on tankers.
The Zioneer has extensively covered the surge in Iranian oil exports since the blockade was lifted. Multiple reports from TankerTrackers, Bloomberg, and CNBC have documented volumes ranging from 20 million to 63 million barrels being shipped or stranded. The overnight report adds to the picture of sustained high-volume exports.
The report is single-source and unverified. The exact destination and timing of the shipment are not specified. The figures, if confirmed, would represent a significant escalation in the pace of Iranian oil exports, potentially as Tehran seeks to maximize revenue before a possible renewed blockade.
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