Iran Can Go Up to Two Months Without Oil Exports Before Cutting Output, Analysts Say
(Reuters) – Iran can withstand a complete halt in oil exports of up to two months before being forced to curb production, analysts said, after the U.S. began blocking shipping in and out of the country’s ports on April 13. The blockade could prevent roughly 2 million barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian crude from …
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