Eron continues to earn high revenue from oil exports

Income from Iran's oil exports remains at a high level. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Financial Times, relying on its sources, reported this. According to the information, Iran earns approximately 140 million dollars per day by selling oil.
This income is an important financial source for the country's economy. The publication emphasizes that despite the war, Iran has not stopped exporting oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
Currently, an average of 1.5-1.6 million barrels of oil per day are delivered to foreign markets. Analysts believe that in this situation, the United States may also have some interest.
Because Washington is effectively not obstructing these shipments to prevent shortages in the global oil market. This helps to keep prices stable in the world market.
It is reported that China is the main buyer of Iranian oil. The oil is mainly directed to this country.
At the same time, despite strikes carried out by Israel and the United States, oil-carrying tankers continue the loading process at Kharg Island. Experts emphasize that no matter how tense the geopolitical situation in the Middle East is, economic interests and energy market factors remain decisive.
This shows that regardless of the political situation in the region, the economy and energy sector are sensitive to changes.





