Iran has not successfully exported crude oil by sea for the past 28 days, according to maritime analytics group Tanker Trackers, which cited vessel tracking data and its definition of exports involving tankers crossing beyond a monitored naval blockade line.
The group said some refined petroleum products had still been exported, which it attributed to a lack of sanctions by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on certain tankers involved in those shipments.
The monitoring group added that multiple tankers remain idle or positioned both inside and outside what it described as a blockade perimeter, while others carrying cargo were clustered not far from Pakistan.
To our best knowledge, Iran hasn't successfully exported* any crude oil by sea over the past 28 days. Some refined products managed to escape because US OFAC did not slap sanctions on those tankers.
— TankerTrackers.com, Inc. (@TankerTrackers) May 12, 2026
In addition, Kharg Island hasn't loaded any tankers since 2026-05-06 as a result…
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