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Iranian Crude Loading Resumes At Kharg Island After US Blockade Lifted
Three very large crude carriers, each capable of hauling about 2 million barrels of crude, are moored at the Sea Island terminal to the west of Kharg, according to ship tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.
Iran resumes crude oil loading from Kharg Island after US blockade lift
The resumption of Iranian oil exports may stabilize global oil prices, impacting energy markets and geopolitical dynamics significantly. The post Iran resumes crude oil loading from Kharg Island after US blockade lift appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Iran Resumes Oil Loadings at Kharg Island
Iran resumed crude oil loadings from its key export terminal at Kharg Island after a six-week interruption, signaling a rapid recovery in export operations following the easing of U.S. maritime restrictions and a temporary de-escalation in tensions between Tehran and Washington.
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