President Ebrahim Raeisi said Iran is not concerned about finding customers for its oil and it has different options to continue the export of crude and oil derivatives.
"There are no worries about exporting oil, as we have a lot of possibilities and grounds for oil sales," Raeisi said before a parliament hearing on his proposed Cabinet members, including Javad Owji as Oil Ministry nominee, ISNA reported.
During his speech, Raeisi said one of his priorities would be to export more added-value refined oil products.
As talks to end US sanctions on Iran's energy industry have stalled, the National Iranian Oil Company is producing 2.52 million barrels of crude oil per day.
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