Treasury Department authorizes Iranian oil sales through August The U S Treasury Department has authorized the production, delivery and sale of Iranian oil for 60 days Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the authorization comes after "productive talks
Treasury Department authorizes Iranian oil sales under 60-day license US Authorizes Iranian Oil Sales Under 60-Day License The Treasury Department issued a general license for Iran on June 22, authorizing the production, delivery, and sale of crude oil, petrochemical, and petroleum products of Iranian origin through Aug 21
United States OKs Iranian oil sales for 60 days - Yahoo The general license authorizes the "production, delivery and sale" of Iranian oil, Bessent said It allows the United States to import oil and refined products, which can be paid for in U S dollars
US authorizes Iranian oil sales amid talks on final peace deal The United States authorized Iranian oil sales on Monday, easing decades-old sanctions as it pushes toward a final peace deal with Tehran in return for commitments on nuclear inspections and
U. S. authorizes Iranian oil sales for 60 days - NBC News U S crude prices fell 2 7% to about $74 per barrel after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a 60-day waiver of sanctions on the purchase of Iranian oil NBC News' Brian Cheung reports on
US authorises Iranian oil sales until August 21 as part of push for . . . Washington has granted Iran a 60-day waiver on oil sanctions, permitting the nation to produce, export, and sell its crude until August 21 This move, part of an interim deal to de-escalate tensions, offers significant relief to Iran's energy sector The decision could boost Iranian oil shipments, potentially alleviating global supply worries and stabilizing energy costs
U. S. Temporarily Authorizes Sale of Iranian Oil According to a June 22 post to X from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the Treasury has issued a 60-day authorization for the production, delivery and sale of Iranian oil As part of that framework, Iran would agree to free and open transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into their country