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Iran exports oil to Europe for first time since nuclear deal
2016-02-15
Driving the price of oil lower still. Are they making as much from total oil sales now as they were before the price drop?
[IsraelTimes] Country's deputy oil minister says shipment is first in five years, calls it 'new chapter' in Iran's oil industry

Iran's official news agency says the country has exported its crude shipment to Europe for the first time since it reached a landmark nuclear deal with world powers last month.

Sunday's IRNA report quotes Deputy Oil Minister Rokneddin Javadi as saying the shipment was the first after five years. He called the shipment "a new chapter" in Iran's oil industry but did not elaborate.

IRNA said several western tankers have loaded Iran's oil in recent days.

Iran plans to add one million barrels to its oil production following implementation of the nuclear deal, which lifted international sanctions in exchange for Iran restricting its nuclear activities.

Iran expects an economic bonanza after the lifting of sanctions, which will allow it to access overseas assets and sell crude oil more freely.

The lifting of sanctions from Iran following the implementation of a nuclear deal signed between Tehran and world powers in mid-July last year is seen, however, as one of the factors contributing to a drop in the price of crude oil.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Them Aryans sure stick together.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-02-15 12:16  

#5  Europe could just say no.

Not if they want to appease their new masters...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-02-15 11:47  

#4  TW, pretty sure that KSA could match quantity and price. I suspect a quid pro quo for Airbus et al purchases ....
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-02-15 11:22  

#3  Minimal reporting. No indication of who bought the oil and where it was offloaded.
Posted by: Gerthudion White4991   2016-02-15 10:30  

#2   Europe could just say no.

From an economic perspective diversifying suppliers is the right thing to do, especially given Russia's history of cutting off supply in the depth of winter.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-02-15 10:24  

#1  Buying Iranian oil is a choice. Europe could just say no.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-02-15 07:47  

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