Iran Resumes Kharg Island Oil Loadings After US Blockade Lifted
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…
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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. 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.
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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.
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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.
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Iran resumes crude loading from Kharg Island after six-week pause Bloomberg reported on Saturday that Iran resumed loading crude oil from…
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