Iran's Oil Revenues Soar 50% Following Regional Conflict
Iran's oil revenues have surged to $7.5 billion in the four months following recent conflict, according to state media reports.
The figure represents a 50 percent increase compared to the same period last year, when Iran earned roughly $5 billion from oil sales.
All proceeds from the sales have been transferred to the Central Bank of Iran, where officials anticipate the funds will cover the government's foreign exchange needs through late December.
The sharp rise in state revenues underscores how volatile global energy markets and elevated crude prices have sustained Tehran's financial baseline.