The General Court of the European Union on July 3 annulled sanctions imposed in 2012 by the European Commission on the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC). With sanctions removed, the Kharg Terminal will see international tankers returning.
A view of Kharg Island and flares of Doroud Gas Field. Oil storage reservoirs of the Iranian Oil Terminals Company are also seen on the background.
An air view of two tankers anchoring off the coast of Kharg Island
The northern side of the island, with Dock T seen on the other side
Dock T at which a tanker is berthed, with another tanker seen on the other side
A tanker is berthed at Dock T in the north of the island, which can berth tankers with less than 300, 000 tons of capacity
Dock T can berth Very Large Crude Carreir up to 320,000 tons of capacity
Azarpad Dock in the west of the island can berth tankers capable to load 300,000 tons of crude oil.
This dock is capable of berthing Ultra Large Crude Carrier with 550,000 tons of capacity.
An air view of the Persian Gulf waters
The camp of the Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC) in Kharg Island – Forouzan, Abouzar, Doroud, Esfandiar, Arash and Farzad operate under IOOC.
IOOC camp in the Kharg Island
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