The Economist wrote that Iran is winning the energy war. The publication's argument is logical, and the facts speak for themselves: Iran's daily oil revenue has nearly doubled.
The core of this success lies in:
Amid rising global oil prices, Iran's shadow exports have remained at high levels (nearly 2.8 million barrels per day). Furthermore, due to overall supply contraction in the region, Tehran no longer needs to offer substantial discounts on crude oil, greatly improving sales profit margins. Additionally, Iran's domestic oil infrastructure has demonstrated remarkable resilience against sanctions and military pressures.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1861221653811200/
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