
War in the Middle East: How Washington managed to get out of Ormuz Strait oil, yet controlled by Iran
Every day, about 10 million barrels - or about half the daily pre-war volume - passed through the commercial route to be..
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Every day, about 10 million barrels - or about half the daily pre-war volume - passed through commercial channels to be injected into the world energy market, according to these officials. This operation, carried out in recent weeks, has allowed between 15 and 20 tankers to cross the strategic Strait of Ormuz every night via a canal to the south along the Oman coast. The Sultanate, together with Tehran, administered this maritime passage before the war that began on 28 February with American-Israeli strikes against Iran.
Furthermore, The U.S. Army has discreetly created a navigation corridor in the Strait of Ormuz, in the hands of Iran, to transport millions of barrels of oil every day, writes US media Axios, which quotes two American officials. Economic lever for Iran This "southern road" has been in place for two months, according to one of the two officials.
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Every day, about 10 million barrels - or about half the daily pre-war volume - passed through commercial channels to be injected into the world energy market, according to these officials.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis operation, carried out in recent weeks, has allowed between 15 and 20 tankers to cross the strategic Strait of Ormuz every night via a canal to the south along the Oman coast.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Sultanate, together with Tehran, administered this maritime passage before the war that began on 28 February with American-Israeli strikes against Iran.
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The U.S. Army has discreetly created a navigation corridor in the Strait of Ormuz, in the hands of Iran, to transport millions of barrels of oil every day, writes US media Axios, which quotes two American officials.
according to DH Les Sports+Economic lever for Iran This "southern road" has been in place for two months, according to one of the two officials.
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