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Oil loading activity from Iran's Khark Island has resumed after a two-week pause, according to satellite images that revealed a large oil tanker docked at Adrobed Pier. The loading operations had unusually ceased since the end of July, amid a significant decrease in tanker movements and sightings of empty berths, in the context of the re-imposition of the US naval blockade on Iran. Khark Island is a key hub for Iran's oil exports, responsible for over 90% of the country's crude oil shipments, with a trading capacity of around two million barrels. Its return to operation is an important indicator of Iran's ability to export oil despite the sanctions.
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