What will the Iranian people do if Israel destroys Kharg?

Iran shipped around 777 million barrels of crude oil and 180 million barrels of condensate last year, averaging 2.62 million barrels a day, Oil Ministry's news portal Shana reported on Monday.

The bulk of shipments (62%) were sent to customers in Asia while Europe accounted for 38% of exports.
The largest intake came from China, the world's top oil buyer and energy consumer, followed by India, South Korea and Japan.

The country's oil revenues would stand at around $48 billion with $50-per-barrel crude. Iran made $95 billion and $69 billion from crude exports in 2011 and 2012 respectively, according to the US Energy Information Association.
The reports named Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
Until two years ago, Iran was shut out of the European energy market and its oil trade was limited to a handful of Asian buyers that took in just around 1 million barrels a day under temporary waivers.
But the lifting of sanctions in January 2016 helped Iran to resume oil sales to major customers in Europe, including Italy's Saras and Eni, Greek refiner Hellenic Petroleum, Madrid-based Repsol, Royal Dutch Shell and French energy giant Total that holds a stake in an ambitious offshore Iranian gas venture.
Crude prices crashed from over $100 a barrel in mid-2014 to less than $30 a barrel in early 2016, prompting OPEC and non-OPEC producers to form an alliance to cut back on output.
Iran's Oil Exports Near 1 Billion Barrels in 2017

The Kharg oil terminal in Iran has increased its crude oil loading capacity to 8 million barrels per day (bdp), three times the current Iranian crude and condensate exports, the managing director of the Iranian Oil Terminals Company (IOTC) said over the weekend
Iran is boosting its oil production

If Israel destroys Kharg a lot of consequences will occur.
A) Asia(China),Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
What will they do? Support Iran or Israel?
B) Oil demand from the USA will drive gas prices up.

This may be the future for the USA...
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I rather see that than radiated citizens from nuclear blasts.

Who is nuking people !?


Don’t believe the hype .
What are you rambling about?

You implying that Iran is out to nuke people.

Where is the condemnation of these people?
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Iran shipped around 777 million barrels of crude oil and 180 million barrels of condensate last year, averaging 2.62 million barrels a day, Oil Ministry's news portal Shana reported on Monday.

The bulk of shipments (62%) were sent to customers in Asia while Europe accounted for 38% of exports.
The largest intake came from China, the world's top oil buyer and energy consumer, followed by India, South Korea and Japan.

The country's oil revenues would stand at around $48 billion with $50-per-barrel crude. Iran made $95 billion and $69 billion from crude exports in 2011 and 2012 respectively, according to the US Energy Information Association.
The reports named Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
Until two years ago, Iran was shut out of the European energy market and its oil trade was limited to a handful of Asian buyers that took in just around 1 million barrels a day under temporary waivers.
But the lifting of sanctions in January 2016 helped Iran to resume oil sales to major customers in Europe, including Italy's Saras and Eni, Greek refiner Hellenic Petroleum, Madrid-based Repsol, Royal Dutch Shell and French energy giant Total that holds a stake in an ambitious offshore Iranian gas venture.
Crude prices crashed from over $100 a barrel in mid-2014 to less than $30 a barrel in early 2016, prompting OPEC and non-OPEC producers to form an alliance to cut back on output.
Iran's Oil Exports Near 1 Billion Barrels in 2017

The Kharg oil terminal in Iran has increased its crude oil loading capacity to 8 million barrels per day (bdp), three times the current Iranian crude and condensate exports, the managing director of the Iranian Oil Terminals Company (IOTC) said over the weekend
Iran is boosting its oil production

If Israel destroys Kharg a lot of consequences will occur.
A) Asia(China),Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
What will they do? Support Iran or Israel?
B) Oil demand from the USA will drive gas prices up.

This may be the future for the USA...
View attachment 193011
I rather see that than radiated citizens from nuclear blasts.

Who is nuking people !?


Don’t believe the hype .
What are you rambling about?

You implying that Iran is out to nuke people.

Where is the condemnation of these people?
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Did you think they’d be happy the US is bailing on the agreement ?

It’s not as if we LOVE Iran . The point of the agreement is to keep them in check and calm fears in the region .
 
The worst thing with propaganda is when people willingly believe it despite knowing better. If one does not believe Iran, is that based upon lies by Iran or just because one has accepted propaganda against Iran? If one believes the U.S., is that despite the lies we know have come from that side, or because we just like that side?
The only thing we can agree on is that we cannot believe, just on face value, what any of the actors in that region tell us. The Russians, the Americans, !the Israelis and all the others have proven that they will say whatever they think will spin the best for their interests, even if those interests are only momentary.
 
Iran shipped around 777 million barrels of crude oil and 180 million barrels of condensate last year, averaging 2.62 million barrels a day, Oil Ministry's news portal Shana reported on Monday.

The bulk of shipments (62%) were sent to customers in Asia while Europe accounted for 38% of exports.
The largest intake came from China, the world's top oil buyer and energy consumer, followed by India, South Korea and Japan.

The country's oil revenues would stand at around $48 billion with $50-per-barrel crude. Iran made $95 billion and $69 billion from crude exports in 2011 and 2012 respectively, according to the US Energy Information Association.
The reports named Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
Until two years ago, Iran was shut out of the European energy market and its oil trade was limited to a handful of Asian buyers that took in just around 1 million barrels a day under temporary waivers.
But the lifting of sanctions in January 2016 helped Iran to resume oil sales to major customers in Europe, including Italy's Saras and Eni, Greek refiner Hellenic Petroleum, Madrid-based Repsol, Royal Dutch Shell and French energy giant Total that holds a stake in an ambitious offshore Iranian gas venture.
Crude prices crashed from over $100 a barrel in mid-2014 to less than $30 a barrel in early 2016, prompting OPEC and non-OPEC producers to form an alliance to cut back on output.
Iran's Oil Exports Near 1 Billion Barrels in 2017

The Kharg oil terminal in Iran has increased its crude oil loading capacity to 8 million barrels per day (bdp), three times the current Iranian crude and condensate exports, the managing director of the Iranian Oil Terminals Company (IOTC) said over the weekend
Iran is boosting its oil production

If Israel destroys Kharg a lot of consequences will occur.
A) Asia(China),Turkey, Italy, Britain, Hungary and the Netherlands as some of the European clients of Iran's crude.
What will they do? Support Iran or Israel?
B) Oil demand from the USA will drive gas prices up.

This may be the future for the USA...
View attachment 193011
I rather see that than radiated citizens from nuclear blasts.

Who is nuking people !?

Don’t believe the hype .
What are you rambling about?

You implying that Iran is out to nuke people.
How old are you?
 

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