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Iran Exports 50 Million Barrels of Oil Since US Sanctions Lifted, Earning $3.5 Billion
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First reported by Globes · 7 hours ago
What happened
Iran has exported 50 million barrels of crude oil since the US lifted sanctions two weeks ago, generating about $3.5 billion in revenue. The daily export rate reached 1.66 million barrels, with Iran selling oil at 20% higher prices, according to Iranian officials.
- 01Iran exported 50 million barrels of crude oil since US sanctions were lifted two weeks ago.
- 02The daily export rate in June 2026 averaged 1.66 million barrels per day.
- 03Iran earned approximately $3.5 billion from these oil sales, averaging $233 million daily.
- 04Other regional countries have not yet returned to pre-war oil export levels.
- 05Iran sells its oil at prices 20% higher than before, according to parliament speaker Qalibaf.
- 06A US military attack on an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was also reported, indicating ongoing regional tensions.
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