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Iran's oil minister visited Kharg Island, the country's main export terminal, amidst concerns of potential Israeli attacks on energy facilities. Israel has threatened retaliation for last week's missile attack by Iran. The oil minister met with a naval commander to discuss security measures for Iran's oil and gas facilities, particularly the South Pars gas platforms. China, Iran's biggest oil customer, continues to import significant amounts of oil from Iran, despite U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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