On the high end, U.S.-based TankerTrackers.com, which uses satellite imagery to follow deliveries, estimated Iranian crude oil exports hit 1.2 million barrels a day over the fall, up from 481,000 barrels a day in February. Meanwhile, SVB International in Washington said Iran exported 585,000 barrels of crude oil a day in November, up from 230,000 earlier in 2020. Petro-Logistics saw an increase in exports to about 447,000 barrels a day, from 222,000. Created with Highcharts 8.1.0Bouncing BackIran’s oil shipments have more than doubled despite sanctions.Average crude and condensates exportsSource: TankerTrackers Created with Highcharts 8.1.0.million barrels a dayFeb. 2019’200.00.51.01.52.0 The more conservative figures suggest U.S. sanctions have kept most Iranian crude bottled up. But the sharp increase seen across the three market trackers suggests Tehran has been more successful recently in selling its oil. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last year the U.S. was aiming for zero oil exports […]