Iran exported an estimated 18 million barrels of crude oil over the past five days, generating approximately $1.44 billion in revenue, data from oil shipment monitoring service TankerTrackers confirmed.


The figures indicate a strong pace of exports despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region and continued scrutiny of Iran’s energy sector.


According to analysts cited by TankerTrackers, Iran’s average crude oil exports during the five-day period reached approximately 3.6 million barrels per day.


The reported export volumes come amid heightened attention to global energy supplies and shipping activity in the region, where oil flows remain a key factor influencing international energy markets.


By Vafa Guliyeva