Iran Keeps Oil Exports Flowing to China Through Hormuz Amid War

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Iran has continued to export crude to China via the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict began, moving about 11.7–12 million barrels (primarily destined for China) even as war threatens voyages through the waterway; Tehran has also begun loading at the Jask terminal in Oman as a potential alternative route, though its capacity is limited and oil prices have surged on disruption fears.
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- Iran’s Control of Hormuz Means It’s Exporting More Oil Today Than Before the War WSJ
- Why shadow tankers are the only ships still moving through the Strait of Hormuz The Conversation
- Dark ships and shadow fleets – what is crossing 'closed' Strait of Hormuz? Sky News
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