Islamic Republic of Iran records highest oil production in 46 years, with China driving exports

By | Jan 28, 2026

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For those naive people who thought Trump was being harsh by coming down hard on his Canadian neighbor Mark Carney for deals with China, the report below shows the alliance between Communist China and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Carney is no match for China. Carney and Xi Jinping are simply not on an even playing field. And America cannot afford to share a border with a stooge of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

As Iran is in crisis and the Iranian rial has hit a stunning low of 1.5 million rials to $1 USD, the Islamic regime is pursuing any willing partner in order to try to ensure its survival. China doesn’t care about the bloodshed in Iran. Should its own people rise up, the CCP would rapidly use any means at its disposal to crush dissent, just as the Islamic Republic of Iran has done.

“Iran records oil production,” TV BRICS, January 27, 2026:

Iran’s oil industry has reached its highest production level in 46 years, according to Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad. This is reported by ParsToday, a partner of TV BRICS.

He stated that the process of selling Iranian oil continues steadily, with performance over the past 14 months achieving record indicators. Total production of crude oil and condensate has risen to about 1.5 million barrels per day, marking a significant milestone for the national energy sector.

This result reflects the country’s emphasis on sustainable development, efficient use of natural resources, and the strong technical capacity of domestic specialists and engineers. Higher production volumes contribute to economic stability and reinforce Iran’s position as an important participant in the global energy market.

Iran has maintained consistently high oil export levels in June 2025, with shipments holding close to 1.8 million barrels per day, According to the report, the figures reflects one of the strongest performances since 2018.

Rising demand in China drives additional export dynamics. Newly introduced import quotas have allowed Chinese refineries to increase purchases, including crude stored on tankers near the coast.

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