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The High-Seas Black Market That Keeps Iran’s Illicit Oil Flowing

The regime has managed to sell billions of dollars in crude to China using a clandestine network of aging tankers. | World News

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hindustantimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

The High-Seas Black Market That Keeps Iran’s Illicit Oil Flowing

The regime has managed to sell billions of dollars in crude to China using a clandestine network of aging tankers. | World News

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·jpost.com

    Iran evades US sanctions, exporting oil to China via ship-to-ship transfers | The Jerusalem Post

    The ships receiving the oil are often part of Iran’s “shadow fleet,” a fleet of old, rusting tankers that obscure their owners and may switch their flags to those of countries…

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    The High-Seas Black Market That Keeps Iran’s Illicit Oil Flowing

    The regime has managed to sell billions of dollars in crude to China using a clandestine network of aging tankers. | World News

timesofindia.indiatimes.com
11 h fa

Shadow fleets, teapot refineries and covert trade: How China keeps Iranian oil flowing

Despite escalating US sanctions and a maritime blockade, Iran continues to earn billions of dollars in oil revenue by using a clandestine network of aging tankers to ship crude to China, according to a report by The…

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jpost.com1 g fa

Iran evades US sanctions, exporting oil to China via ship-to-ship transfers | The Jerusalem Post

The ships receiving the oil are often part of Iran’s “shadow fleet,” a fleet of old, rusting tankers that obscure their owners and may switch their flags to those of countries with little oversight.

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infobae.com1 g fa

Petróleo iraní en refinerías chinas: el circuito clandestino que genera USD 31 mil millones anuales al…

Una red de buques fantasma con nombres borrados y rastreadores apagados mueve 1,4 millones de barriles diarios desde puertos iraníes hasta refinerías chinas, evadiendo las sanciones internacionales

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thediplomat.com1 g fa

Transporting Oil to China by Rail Will Not Solve Iran’s Export Headache

The overland route presents a limited lifeline for Tehran, but cannot substitute for sea-based oil trade.

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  • giovedì 28 maggio 2026·infobae.com

    Petróleo iraní en refinerías chinas: el circuito clandestino que genera USD 31 mil millones anuales al régimen de Teherán

    Una red de buques fantasma con nombres borrados y rastreadores apagados mueve 1,4 millones de barriles diarios desde puertos iraníes hasta refinerías chinas, evadiendo las…

  • giovedì 28 maggio 2026·thediplomat.com

    Transporting Oil to China by Rail Will Not Solve Iran’s Export Headache

    The overland route presents a limited lifeline for Tehran, but cannot substitute for sea-based oil trade.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Shadow fleets, teapot refineries and covert trade: How China keeps Iranian oil flowing

    Despite escalating US sanctions and a maritime blockade, Iran continues to earn billions of dollars in oil revenue by using a clandestine network of aging tankers to ship crude to…