Iran Keeps Loading Oil Onto Tankers Even
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President Trump said Saturday morning that “massive numbers” of empty tankers are headed to the U.S. to stock up on oil and gas, as Iran continues to restrict movement in the Strait of Hormuz. “Massive numbers of completely empty oil tankers,
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Trump Gushes About ‘Empty Oil Tankers’ Coming To Get ‘Sweetest’ US Crude For War-Choked Global Market
Trump woke up early to gush about the "empty oil tankers" headed to the U.S. for our "sweetest oil (and gas!)" as the Strait of Hormuz remains a chokepoint. The post Trump Gushes About ‘Empty Oil Tankers’ Coming To Get ‘Sweetest’ US Crude For War-Choked Global Market first appeared on Mediaite.
An oil tanker arrived at offshore loading terminals in Iraq’s southern Basra port on Friday to load two million barrels of crude after securing Iranian approval for passage through the Strait of Hormuz,
The sanctioned oil tanker Murlikishan reached the Strait of Hormuz and is set to load fuel oil in Iraq on April 16.
The state refiner of Taiwan and commodity trading giant Glencore have each booked a tanker to travel to the Middle East and load oil, in a sign that crude customers are hoping for a re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz after the announcement of the U.S.-Iran ...
Oil tanker HELGA, sailing under the flag of Comoros, arrived at one of the offshore oil loading terminals in Iraq's southern Basra port on Friday and was preparing to load 2 million barrels of crude,
Syria has begun loading its first tanker of Iraqi oil at Baniyas after Gulf exports were disrupted, with Damascus keeping some supplies for power.
Commodities trader Glencore (GLCNF) and Taiwan's state refiner CPC have chartered a tanker each to load Middle Eastern crude for Asia, while vessels in the Gulf are preparing to exit via the Strait of Hormuz, a day after the ceasefire in the U.S ...
President Donald Trump is dissatisfied with Iran's proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz, according to The New York Times. The strait remains effectively closed to tanker traffic, cutting off Gulf oil exports to the world.