Iranian oil flow hasn't stopped: daily revenue is 140 million

Income from Iranian oil exports still remains at a high level. The Financial Times reported this, citing its sources.
According to reports, Iran earns approximately $140 million per day from oil sales. This remains an important source of financing for the country's economy.
The publication notes that despite the start of 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 are supplied to foreign markets daily.
Analysts believe that the US may also be interested in this situation. Because Washington is practically not obstructing these shipments to prevent shortages in the global oil market. This will serve to maintain stable prices in the global market.
It is reported that the main buyer of Iranian oil is China. It is noted that oil is mainly directed to this country.
At the same time, despite the strikes carried out by Israel and the USA, oil tankers continue loading on Harg Island.
Experts emphasize that this situation once again demonstrates the decisive importance of economic interests and energy market factors, no matter how tense the geopolitical situation in the Middle East may be.
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