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Iran's oil minister check outs oil export terminal as Israeli strike feared

Iran's oil minister arrived at Kharg Island, home to the country's primary export terminal, and held talks with a marine leader on Sunday, the oil ministry's. news website Shana reported, amidst concern Israel might assault. energy centers.

An Israeli military representative said on Saturday that Israel. would retaliate in action to last week's missile attack by. Tehran when the time is best.

U.S. news site Axios cited Israeli authorities as stating. Iran's oil centers might be struck, while U.S. President Joe. Biden stated on Friday that he did not believe Israel had yet. concluded how to respond.

Iran is a member of the Company of the Petroleum. Exporting Countries (OPEC) with production of around 3.2 million. barrels daily (bpd), or 3% of global output. Iranian oil. exports have actually climbed this year to near multi-year highs of 1.7. million bpd in spite of U.S. sanctions.

Most of its oil and gas wealth lies in the south of. the nation, where the Kharg Island terminal is positioned and. from which around 90% of Iranian oil exports are delivered.

Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad got here on Sunday to go to the. oil centers and satisfy functional staff located on Kharg. Island, Shana reported, adding that the oil terminal there has. the capability to save 23 million barrels of crude.

State media reported Paknejad consulted with Mohammad Hossein. Bargahi, a Revolutionary Guards Navy commander, to check the. security of Iran's South Pars gas platforms and examine the. efficient actions of the Guards' 4th Naval Region.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy plays an. crucial role in the security of oil and gas centers,. Paknejad was quoted as stating.

China, which does not identify U.S. sanctions, is Tehran's. most significant oil client and according to experts imported 1.2 to. 1.4 million barrels daily from Iran in the first half of 2024.

(source: Reuters)