The data said the condensate exports were up 85 percent from a year ago.
They also showed a jump in non-oil exports including $1.8 billion from liquefied propane, $817 million from methanol and $730 million from liquefied butane.
During the same period, Iran gained $6.7 billion from petrochemical exports and $10.4 billion from industrial, mining, agriculture, carpet and handicraft products.
The main destinations for exports were China, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and India.
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