IRAQ-IRAN
Iranian Oil Exports Still Cramped by After-Effects of Sirri Attack
The after-effects of Iraq's 12 August air strike on Iran's Sirri Island trans-shipment terminal continued to cramp Iran's oil export flow last week. According to MEES sources, Iranian oil exports have averaged only about 600,000 b/d since the Sirri attack, as compared with around 1.6mn b/d previously. However, by the end of the week with better loading weather at the new Larak terminal and more shuttle...
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