According to IOTC, Abbas Gharibi visited the Jask oil terminal along with a group of managers to check the status of the terminal.
During this visit, he said: “IOTC operates as an operational, specialized and professional company in the fields of receiving, storing, measuring, exporting and importing crude oil, gas condensates and marine services.”
The IOTC head stated: “This company, with its operational capacity, experience and expertise of its professional staff, is able to carry out berthing and separation operations of huge oil tankers throughout the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea in order to export Iran’s crude oil and gas condensate based on the policies instructed by NIOC.”
Iran, due to its location in the strategic region of the Middle East, has always been considered the highway of energy production and distribution in the world, he went on to add.
Gharibi said: “The Ministry of Petroleum in the Oman Sea and Jask export terminal makes good use of this potential geopolitical capacity to export oil from the shortest route to deliver it to customers.”
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