Iran oil

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  • Page 4 Yesterday 16:00

    Vast reserves, Hormuz, infrastructure define Iran's geopolitical oil weight: expert

    TEHRAN- Hamid Nobahar, an economic expert, in an interview with Tasnim News Agency, while explaining the position Iran's oil in the world's energy equations, said: Iran's oil power cannot be measured by daily production volume or export levels at a given point in time. Iran's position in the global energy geography is the result of a combination of vast hydrocarbon reserves, a long history of production, field development capacity, access to the Persian Gulf waters, and proximity to the Strait of Hormuz—a waterway that, before the disruptions of 2026, was one of the world's most important energy transit routes.

  • page 4 2026-08-15 11:00

    Iran’s monthly oil production up 26,000 bpd: OPEC

    TEHRAN- The latest report from the OPEC Secretariat, citing secondary sources, indicates that Iran's oil production in July 2026 reached 2,478,000 barrels per day, marking an increase of 26,000 barrels compared to June.

  • Iran oil 2026-04-14 14:11

    Iran ends intermediary oil sales, returns to state-controlled export model

    TEHRAN- Following the outbreak of war between the United States and Israel against Iran, escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, and the resulting volatility in the global oil market, Iran has restructured its oil sales system.

  • Trump 2026-04-05 00:53

    Trump’s statement to take Iran’s oil to “make a fortune” is unbelievably shameful

    TEHRAN – In a shameless, greedy, open and unbelievable language on April 3, President Donald Trump revealed his real intention of attacking Iran in coordination with Israel. He directly said his army wants to take Iran’s oil and “make a fortune”.

  • Iran oil 2026-03-24 18:36

    China state refineries explore Iran oil deals

    TEHRAN- China’s state-owned refiners have begun exploring purchases of Iranian crude after Washington allowed the sale of some oil already loaded onto tankers, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.