Iran Exports 3.8M Barrels of Crude Oil for First Time in Two Months, via Two Supertankers

According to Tanker Trackers, on June 15, at least two supertanker vessels of Iran's National Tanker Company exited the U.S. naval blockade, carrying 3.8 million barrels of crude oil in total, marking Iran's first crude oil export in two months. The maritime intelligence company verified the movement via satellite imagery. Additionally, another Iranian tanker, Stena Strim, is departing Pakistan's exclusive economic zone after being stranded there for seven weeks.
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