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Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty Three - 10 August 2024
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty Three - 10 August 2024 - Page 2

Iran’s crude oil finds new destinations

Iran has sent small shipments of crude oil to new destinations such as Bangladesh and Oman, according to shipping sources and data, Reuters reported on Friday.
Iran, which is exempt from output quotas set by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), is determined to maximize production and exports.
Oil Minister Javad Owji said in July that Iran was selling crude oil to 17 countries, including those in Europe, according to the semi-official Mehr News Agency.
In one new trade, the Golden Eagle tanker sailed near the port of Chittagong in Bangladesh earlier this year after receiving oil from another vessel that loaded it from Iran’s Kharg Island according to available evidence based on shipping data, Claire Jungman, from a US advocacy group said.
The Golden Eagle off-loaded parts of the cargo to smaller tankers in ship-to-ship transfer operations around Chittagong in April, said Jungman, whose organization tracks Iran-related tanker traffic via satellite data.
The shipment to Bangladesh was separately confirmed by another oil export tracking source.
Tehran’s oil output has topped 3.2 million barrels per day this year, the highest since 2018, according to OPEC figures, after posting one of OPEC’s biggest output increases in 2023 despite US sanctions still being in place.
Iranian crude exports have reached new highs this year, with March-May being the strongest three-month period since mid-2018, according to Petro-Logistics, a Geneva-based firm which tracks tanker shipments.
“But volumes seem to be plateauing now,” said Virginie Bahnik of Petro-Logistics.
At least eight cargoes of oil – mostly from Iran – were heading to Syria with some already discharged, shipping sources said. Shipments to Syria, however, were below their peak some years ago as Iran seeks other export destinations.
Iranian oil deliveries into Syria have averaged 57,190 bpd in 2024 compared with a high of 147,000 bpd in 2022, according to export analysis from UANI’s Jungman.
A separate tanker delivered a cargo believed to be Iranian crude oil into the Omani port of Sohar in June after loading the consignment via a ship-to-ship transfer with another vessel that picked up the shipment from Iran’s Kharg Island earlier this year, UANI’s Jungman said, citing shipping data.
The ship tracking source also confirmed the arrival of this cargo into Sohar.
Iran has also begun bringing cargoes into China’s northeast Dalian port, adding another new destination for its crude.
Tehran’s exports to China, which does not recognize US sanctions, have been flowing into the port, helping sustain the country’s oil imports at near record levels.
Tanker trackers and dealers claim that traders re-brand Iranian oil destined for China as originating from elsewhere, such as Malaysia, Oman or the United Arab Emirates.
Iranian oil exports have now reached a peak and have stabilized around 1.5 million bpd, since February, said Homayoun Falakshahi, senior crude oil analyst with Kpler.

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