Kharg Island: Iran’s ‘untouchable’ oil artery?
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Kharg Island is Iran's main oil export hub, handling 90% of its crude shipments and vital for its economy.
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Disruption to Kharg Island's oil exports could impact global oil supply, potentially increasing your gasoline costs.
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Kharg Island is the central hub for Iran's crude oil exports, handling approximately 90% of the nation's shipments. Located 25 kilometers off the Iranian mainland, the island serves as a critical strategic asset for the regime. Its operational continuity is essential for Iran's economy and global energy supply. The island's significance underscores its role in international oil markets and geopolitical considerations. FRANCE 24's Solange Mougin reported on the island's vital function.
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