Iran is urgently exporting oil: Bloomberg learned what is happening.
20.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
20.06.2025
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According to Bloomberg, Iran is increasing its oil export volumes through the Persian Gulf due to possible attacks from Israel. Satellite images show an increase in the activity of Iranian ships filling oil tanks and transferring it to tankers.
A significant amount of moving covers has been observed at the Iranian oil terminal on Khark Island in the Persian Gulf, indicating the tanks are filled with oil. Satellite data indicated an increase in Iranian oil export volumes following the conflict with Israel.TankerTrackers.com analysis confirms a 44% increase in Iranian oil export volumes due to rising tensions. Tankers are avoiding approaching Khark Island for safety reasons, trying to minimize time in the danger zone.
Iran's Strategy for Maintaining Oil Export Revenues
Iran is likely aiming to ensure the security of oil exports amid possible threats from other countries, pumping oil into tankers through the terminal on Khark Island under increased risk. The increase in Iranian oil exports through the Persian Gulf is caused by the escalation of the conflict with Israel, and Iranian vessels are actively refueling with oil for rapid transportation to tankers to ensure export stability amid heightened tensions.Read also
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