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Iran Resumes Crude Loadings at Kharg Island Following Lifting of US Blockade

By MGN EditorialJune 21, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Iran has restarted crude oil export operations at its Kharg Island terminal after a roughly six-week suspension, following the removal of a US blockade that had halted shipments from the country's primary export hub.

## Iran Resumes Crude Loadings at Kharg Island Following Lifting of US Blockade Iran has resumed loading crude oil at its Kharg Island export terminal after approximately six weeks of disrupted operations, according to reporting by Bloomberg's Julian Lee, as cited by gCaptain. The resumption follows the lifting of a US blockade that had effectively halted tanker activity at the facility. Kharg Island serves as Iran's principal crude oil export terminal, handling the vast majority of the country's seaborne oil exports. A prolonged suspension of operations at the facility carries significant implications not only for Iranian oil revenues but also for regional tanker traffic patterns and global crude supply flows. The six-week interruption represented one of the more significant disruptions to Iranian export infrastructure in recent years. Details surrounding the precise terms under which the US blockade was lifted have not been fully disclosed, though the resumption of loadings signals a meaningful shift in the geopolitical and sanctions landscape governing Iranian oil trade. The restart of Kharg Island operations is expected to draw renewed attention from tanker operators, commodity traders, and energy market analysts monitoring Iranian crude flows. Iran's oil exports have historically been subject to fluctuating levels of enforcement under US sanctions, with periods of tighter pressure alternating with intervals of reduced scrutiny. Market participants will be watching closely to assess the pace at which export volumes recover and which vessel operators and trading counterparties re-engage with Iranian cargoes in the wake of the blockade's removal. *Source: gCaptain / Bloomberg*

Source: gCaptain

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