The International Energy Agency announced an increase of 50,000 barrels in Iran's daily oil production in the fourth month of this year and announced: Iran's daily oil production has reached 3.3 million barrels per day.
The International Monetary Fund announced a 15% growth in the oil sector of Iran's economy last year and predicted that Iran's available foreign exchange reserves will reach 31.3 billion dollars in 2024 with an increase of about 6 billion dollars compared to the previous year.
Bloomberg wrote: The US government will not implement the new congressional sanctions against Iranian oil for fear of increasing oil prices.
The US Energy Information Administration announced an increase of 630,000 barrels of daily Iranian oil production over the past year and 3,250,000 barrels of oil production in the third month of 2024.
The head of the Program and Budget Organization said: "The enemy tried very hard to restrict the oil market for Iran, of course, they increased their efforts and we saw that the oil export embargo was ineffective, and today we do not have oil on ships and water, and the buyer is clear."
Iran has only received one million and 153 thousand barrels of oil money per day, and the difference between the export statistics of the Ministry of Oil and the money received is calculated as a discount due to sanctions.
The spokesperson of the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters Union said: The latest published reports show that Iran's oil production has increased to 3.4 million barrels per day.