Daily volume has grown to 2.33 million barrels from the beginning of the attacks of Israel on June 12
Iran increased its oil exports after the commencement of Com Israel on June 12. The Persian country has exported an average of 2.33 million barrels daily since June 13, according to data from (a company specializing in oil transportation monitoring). The volume represents a growth of 44%.
The Israeli attack caused one of the fuel and in maritime transport rates, with operators and investors predicting possible interruptions in oil flow of the main producing region in the world. The information is from Bloomberg.
“For me, it seems very clear what they are doing: they are trying to export as many barrels they can, but with security as a priority number 1”he told Bloomberg Tankertrackers co -founder Samir Madani.
Most of the Iranian oil comes from the island of Kharg, which houses storage tanks considered critical infrastructure for the country. To date, the operations have remained unchanged. Hermuz Strait Vessel Traffic at the entrance of the Persian Gulf remains stable.
Tankertrackers inspect satellite images to complement the main instrument of the sector for monitoring ships, the signs of AIS (automatic identification system).