Iran Hasn’t Exported Crude Oil in 28 Days Amid US Blockade: Maritime Intelligence Company

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Iran Hasn’t Exported Crude Oil in 28 Days Amid US Blockade: Maritime Intelligence Company
The USS Abraham Lincoln conducts blockade operations related to the Strait of Hormuz on April 16, 2026. U.S. Navy via Getty Images
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The Iranian regime has not been able to export any crude oil for nearly a month amid the United States’ naval blockade, a maritime intelligence company says.

TankTrackers.com, a ship-monitoring service that tracks crude oil movements, said in a May 12 post on X that, to the best of its knowledge, “Iran hasn’t successfully exported any crude oil by sea over the past 28 days.”

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