
Iran’s oil exports did not decrease during the war
Despite the conflict between Iran and Israel, contrary to the claims of the Zionist regime's media, Iran's oil exports not only did not decrease, but also remained at a level of about 2.2 million barrels per day, according to Kpler data.

If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, where will the oil pass? Petroline, Fujairah, or Ceyhan?
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global energy exports, remains an irreplaceable bottleneck. Any disruption to the flow of oil through this route would alter the geopolitical equations of energy; despite efforts by countries to design alternative routes, none are able to cover the crisis.

3 Phase of Pardis Petrochemical Project Decommissioned
Following the recent attacks by the Zionist regime and the emergence of emergency conditions in the region, Pardis Petrochemical Company suspended the production of three operational phases of ammonia and urea in order to protect the safety of personnel and reduce possible losses. This suspension was officially announced in a company announcement, and its financial effects are being reviewed.
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