Iran Oil Exports Creep Higher as Trump’s Maximum Pressure Fades

Companies see a boost of up to 50,000 barrels a day this month Gains are piling up as President Biden seeks new nuclear deal

Iran Oil Exports Creep Higher as Trumps Maximum Pressure Fades - Energy News Beat

With the U.S. campaign of “maximum pressure” now over, Iran’s oil customers may be growing a little bolder.

Iranian crude remains subject to American sanctions and exports are still just a fraction of levels seen three years ago, before Donald Trump cracked down to cajole Tehran into renegotiating a nuclear pact. But as new president Joe Biden seeks to revive the existing accord, firms that monitor Iran’s output — Petro-Logistics SA, Kpler Ltd. and SVB International LLC — have seen it creep higher.

“The output and export increase is an anticipation of Biden’s softer approach toward Iran,” said Sara Vakhshouri, SVB’s founder and president.

The estimated gains — which remain preliminary — aren’t huge, ranging from about 30,000 to 50,000 barrels a day in January. That’s far short of the grandiose announcements by Iranian officials, who last week said exports have increased “dramatically” and could return to prior levels within two months.

The picture remains opaque as Iranian vessels generally switch off transponders that would reveal their location. And the ongoing difficulty for Tehran was illustrated this weekend when Indonesia seized an Iran-flagged vessel for illegally transferring oil to another ship.

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