Iran’s oil exports set a record in the absence of JCPOA

According to the report of the correspondent of Fars News Agency, according to Reuters, according to the statistics provided by the shipping companies, Iran’s oil exports in the last two months of 2022 have set a new record and even a strong start in 2023, despite the continued America has had sanctions.
Since the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA in 2018, Iran’s oil exports have been limited, but after the inauguration of Joe Biden as the President of the United States, our country’s oil exports have increased and, according to some estimates, have reached the highest level since 2019. At the same time, we are witnessing the suspension of talks to revive the JCPOA.
SVB International Institute has announced that Iran sold 1.137 million barrels of oil on average daily in December, which has increased by 42 thousand barrels per day compared to November.
An economic expert says: Compared to Trump’s presidency, we have not seen any serious measures to deal with Iran’s oil exports. Iran’s oil exports in January of this year have been very good as in the last few months.
According to him; The decrease in oil demand from China and the increase in Russian oil exports to China have been Iran’s main challenge in oil exports. Because this country still sends most of its oil to East Asia and especially to China. Iran is also helping Venezuela to increase its oil exports.
The Petrologistics Institute, which monitors oil shipments, has announced that it has witnessed an increase in Iran’s oil exports. In such a way that Iran’s oil exports in December reached the highest level in the last three years.
The Kepler Intelligence Institute, however, has announced the amount of our country’s oil exports in November at 1.23 million barrels per day.
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