Iran running out of oil storage, may force production cuts.
Iran is running out of oil storage capacity and may be forced to cut crude production.
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Iran is running out of oil storage capacity and may be forced to cut crude production.
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Iran is rapidly depleting its crude oil storage capacity, which could force faster production cuts in the former OPEC No. 2 producer, research firm Kpler warns.
Iran is rapidly running out of places to store crude oil, threatening to accelerate production cuts in what was once OPEC’s second-largest producer, according to research firm Kpler.
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