Iran exported 3.53 million barrels of oil per day in the last 13 days of June, a 194-fold increase from 18,000 barrels per day in the first 13 days, according to a report. The surge followed the US lifting its naval blockade on June 18.
The Zioneer reported on Monday that Iran's oil exports surged 194-fold in the last 13 days of June, following the US lifting of the naval blockade on June 18. According to the report, Tehran exported 3.53 million barrels per day in the latter half of June, compared to just 18,000 barrels per day in the first half.
The figures come amid a series of reports documenting a sustained surge in Iranian oil exports since the blockade was lifted. TankerTrackers previously reported that Iran exported over 40 million barrels of crude since June 15, with half shipped on June 19 alone. CNBC cited a 20% premium on Iranian oil sales. Cumulative reports tracked by The Zioneer put the total at 50 million barrels by late June.
The new data underscores the rapid scale of the post-blockade rebound, with daily exports now approaching pre-sanctions levels.
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