Iran maintains record oil export volumes with 1.8 million barrels per day
The figures remained steady in May and June
Iran’s oil exports remained steady at close to record highs in June, with new data showing the country shipped nearly 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd). The figures were reported by
Press TV, a partner of TV BRICS, citing data released by an international tanker tracking firm.
According to the report, the figures represent one of Iran’s strongest export performances since 2018. The country’s sustained export levels indicate a continued strong presence in global oil markets.
Earlier reports from July had noted similar export volumes over recent months. The latest data confirms that Iran has managed to stabilise its crude oil shipments at these elevated levels, marking a period of consistency in its international trade.
The media outlet noted that the current figures reflect Iran’s ongoing ability to maintain high levels of oil exports. The data points to a notable resilience in the country’s energy sector and its positioning within the global oil supply chain.
Photo: Bet_Noire / iStock
DIGITAL WORLD
BRICS+ Media Centre
MODERN RUSSIAN