CryptoWorld News reports that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stated that under recent special circumstances and wartime conditions, Iran's oil industry has ensured that the country's fuel production and supply chain have not experienced disruptions.

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MoonlightColdWallet
· 7h ago
The wartime supply chain is continuous, and Iran's oil foundation is indeed solid.
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StopLossSparrow
· 10h ago
The fact that the fuel hasn't run out indicates that the underground pipeline network and reserve system have withstood the test.
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PerpNightshift
· 10h ago
In this situation, production can still proceed normally, and the workers are truly top-notch.
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FeeTakerPhD
· 10h ago
The oil industry is Iran's lifeline; this move is considered a safeguard of the core foundation.
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On-ChainChatbot
· 10h ago
The machinery of the state relies on energy; as long as it hasn't stopped, it's a victory.
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OrigamiMountains
· 10h ago
During wartime economy, looking at oil, Iran's situation isn't too bad.
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GateUser-9076f8b9
· 10h ago
Are people in the crypto world concerned about this? First, check out my position's gas fee.
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GateUser-8e84d799
· 10h ago
Supply chain resilience is stronger than expected; Israel probably didn't anticipate it either.
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GateUser-cbb8cdf5
· 10h ago
The news is out; oil prices are probably going to fluctuate again.
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