Oil Slick Spreads Near Iran's Kharg Island Amid Military Tensions
An oil slick covering approximately 71 square kilometers has been observed near Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil export terminal. The origin of the spill remains undetermined, raising environmental and geopolitical concerns in the context of heightened military tensions in the Persian Gulf.
A significant oil slick, estimated at 71 square kilometers, has appeared near Kharg Island, Iran's primary oil export terminal. The U.S. Defense Department has not commented on potential links between the spill and military actions in the region.
Satellite images from the Copernicus program show the slick expanding, with researchers stating that it visually suggests an oil source. Kharg Island is crucial for Iran's energy sector, handling around 90% of its crude exports, predominantly to China. Ongoing military operations and tensions in the Gulf have already disrupted energy supply chains, potentially affecting global oil markets.
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