Iran prepares to raise oil exports to full capacity if Biden eases sanctions

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Iran prepares to raise oil exports to full capacity within 3 months if sanctions eased. The are counting on president Elect Joe Biden will return to the nuclear pact pact and would lift sanctions if Tehran returned to “strict compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal”. But Biden may not be in a hurry to ease sanctions since Iran reportedly continues to destabilize the Middle East and has been violating the nuclear deal thru increased enrichment of Uranium

Iran has instructed its oil ministry to prepare installations for production and sale of crude oil at full capacity within three months, state media said on Sunday, ahead of a possible easing of U.S. sanctions after President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

They quoted President Hassan Rouhani as saying that Iran exported more than two million barrels a day before U.S. President Donald Trump exited the 2015 nuclear deal with six powers in 2018 and reimposed sanctions that have hit Iran’s economy hard by sharply cutting its vital oil exports.

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, who will take office on Jan. 20, has said that he would return to the pact and would lift sanctions if Tehran returned to “strict compliance with the nuclear deal”.

Rouhani said on Sunday that his country was preparing for a speedy increase of its oil production, the official IRNA news agency reported.

“The Oil Ministry will take all the necessary steps to prepare the oil industry’s facilities to produce and sell – proportionate to the available capacity – within the next three months,” IRNA quoted Rouhani as saying.

It is estimated that Iran exports less than 300,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), compared to a peak of 2.8 million bpd in 2018.

REUTERS

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