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Iran Cuts Oil Output to Avoid Storage Crisis


Sat 02 May 2026 | 06:01 PM
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Iran has reportedly begun reducing its oil production in a preemptive move to avoid hitting storage capacity limits, as mounting economic pressure and export constraints continue to affect its energy sector.

According to officials cited in reports, the step is part of a calculated approach to managing the crisis, with authorities aiming to prevent a bottleneck in storage facilities as unsold crude continues to accumulate. Iran is said to have developed technical expertise in temporarily shutting down oil wells without causing long-term damage to production infrastructure.

The decision reflects a broader strategy that goes beyond storage concerns. Officials suggest that Tehran is also assessing its ability to withstand prolonged economic pressure in its ongoing standoff with Washington, indicating that the situation is as much about endurance as it is about logistics.

Estimates indicate that Iran may have only about one month before reaching maximum storage capacity, making immediate adjustments necessary to maintain stability within the energy sector.

Despite the challenges, officials maintain that the country is not overly concerned, citing past experience in navigating similar conditions. They emphasized that Iran’s technical capabilities and operational flexibility provide it with the tools needed to manage the crisis, even as regional tensions and international pressure persist.