Iran Resumes Kharg Island Oil Loadings After US Blockade Lifted
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Iran has sent an unprecedented amount of crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war, Bloomberg reports. Tehran is doing all this openly, while working with the US government to develop a lasting peace agreement.
The energy world does not stop relying on the recent rapprochement between the United States and Iran, when they are about to mark four months of war in the Middle East. The two powers signed this week a controversial memorandum of understanding that could be a first step towards peace and the U.S. Army lifted hours later its naval blockade on the Strait of Ormuz, but the transit records of ships in the region show that shipowners and ship insur…
Iran resumes crude loading from Kharg Island after six-week pause
Iran resumes crude loading from Kharg Island after six-week pause Bloomberg reported on Saturday that Iran resumed loading crude oil from its Kharg Island export terminal after a break of about six weeks, following what it described as the lifting of a US Navy blockade on Iranian ports. The report said Iran has been an […] The post Iran resumes crude loading from Kharg Island after six-week pause first appeared on The Zambian Observer.
Following the lifting of the US Navy's blockade of Iranian ports, Tehran resumed oil pumping operations at its export port on Kharg Island after a six-week hiatus.
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