Selling crude to potential customers is a challenging enterprise when a country is under sanctions, but Iran has found shadow markets that can help it continue to sell oil.
Amir-Hossein Zamaninia, deputy oil minister for trade and international affairs, made the statement to a panel on "Oil and Gas Industry Challenges and Achievements" in a meeting of the Iranian Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Exporters’ Union in Tehran on Monday.
Zamaninia said buyers send their requests on a regular basis to buy oil. However, their names will not be made public because it will be misused by the hostile elements who have vowed “to zero” Iran’s oil exports.
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