Maritime monitoring firm TankerTrackers reports that Iran has exported 50 million barrels of oil since the lifting of U.S. sanctions, according to a single-source post on its channel. The report marks the highest cumulative figure cited by the firm since exports resumed, continuing a trend of sustained Iranian oil shipments despite a prior naval blockade.
Maritime tracking firm TankerTrackers reported Tuesday evening that Iran has exported 50 million barrels of crude oil since the lifting of U.S. sanctions, a single-source claim posted on its channel. The new figure builds on a series of prior reports from the same firm: earlier this month, TankerTrackers noted 36 million barrels exported since June 15 (as The Zioneer reported on June 22), and another report on June 25 cited 40 million barrels. The cumulative 50 million figure represents a sustained surge in Iranian oil exports that began after the U.S. naval blockade was reportedly lifted following a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding. Other tracking sources, including Bloomberg, have reported similarly high volumes in recent weeks, though this latest figure has not yet been corroborated by a second independent source. TankerTrackers has been the most frequently cited maritime monitoring source on Iranian oil flows throughout this period.
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