Two Iranian supertankers, Felicity and Jaya, have anchored at Indian ports, marking the first potential delivery of Iranian crude oil to India in nearly seven years. The Felicity tanker, carrying 2 million barrels of crude, departed from Iran's Kharg Island in mid-March and arrived near Sikka on India's western coast. Meanwhile, the Jaya tanker, also loaded with 2 million barrels, left Kharg Island in late February and moored near Paradip on India's eastern coast. This development comes amid ongoing sanctions on Iranian oil exports.
Iranian Oil Tankers Anchor in India After Seven-Year Hiatus
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