Iran Loads Crude Oil at Jask Terminal Instead of Kharg Island
Satellite images show Iran loading crude oil into a tanker at the Jask terminal on May 18. The activity occurs outside the Strait of Hormuz but inside the U.S. Navy blockade line.
Satellite images captured on May 18 show Iran loading crude oil into a tanker at the Jask terminal. U.S. Navy blockade line. Iran had previously conducted loading operations at Kharg Island, its main export terminal.
17 and May 18 indicate the shift in loading location. The change follows ongoing naval restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz area. No official statement from Iranian authorities on the reason for the move has been issued.
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