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Iranian oil comp raises oil exports by 6m barrels per day

byCustoms Today Report
03/10/2015
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TEHRAN: Managing director of the Iranian Oil Terminals Company (IOTC) has announced a daily throughput of 6 million barrels for Iran’s oil export.

Reviewing the latest status of Iran’s oil terminals with regard to increasing oil exports during the post-sanction era, Seyed Pirouz Mousavi said that, currently, we have accomplished overhaul, reconstruction and renovation of facilities, docks and storage tanks at Iran’s oil terminals in the Persian Gulf.

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Noting that there are no restrictions on increasing crude oil export through oil terminals, Mousavi asserted that, “at the moment, the throughput of the country’s oil export via oil terminals has reached six million barrels per day.”

Due to overhaul and dredging of our terminals, we have the ability to receive world’s giant tankers at Kharg oil terminal as the world’s largest oil terminal.”

“We already have costumers for all the oil available in our terminals,” said Mousavi adding that, “by the removal of sanctions we will increase oil production by 500 barrels per day.”

Stressing that currently we have no operational restrictions on welcoming foreign tankers during the post-sanction era, managing director of IOTC concluded that, “Iran possesses the most secure oil terminals for docking and separation of foreign oil tankers.

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