Iran strategies to elevate oil output to 4 million barrels for every day — Tasnim

Iran strategies to elevate oil output to 4 million barrels for every day — Tasnim


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Iran has authorised a plan to raise its oil output to four million barrels for each day, the country’s Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday, with no furnishing a time frame.

“An economic council headed by Iran’s interim president Mohammad Mokhber has authorized a approach to elevate the country’s oil output from 3.6 million barrels for each working day to 4 million barrels for every working day,” Tasnim included.

Iran is a main producer within just the Business of the Petroleum Exporting Nations around the world (OPEC).



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