Iran claims the oil sector faces U.S. sanctions challenges, but production remains stable

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Investing.com – Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad stated on Monday in an interview with the national television that after the United States imposed a maritime blockade on Iranian ports, Iran’s oil industry faced some difficulties, but the government has taken corresponding measures to address them.

Paknejad said that during the 40-day conflict, Iran’s oil production remained stable, and export operations continued smoothly. He admitted that new challenges arose after the blockade began but emphasized that the government responded quickly.

He said: “During this period after the blockade occurred, we naturally faced some challenges, but relevant measures have been implemented, and the process is still ongoing.” He did not disclose the specific details of the measures.

Paknejad also added that the relevant response measures had been deployed in advance and are now being gradually implemented. He also emphasized: “The enemy is merely delusional.”

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