Iran exported 50 million barrels of oil in two weeks after the US lifted restrictions on energy production and exports, generating about $3.5 billion in revenue.
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Revenue from these oil supplies amounted to about $3.5 billion. Thus, Iran's income from crude oil sales averages over $233 million per day.
The restrictions were lifted in accordance with a memorandum of understanding signed by the US and Iran on June 17. The US Treasury Department granted Iran a 60-day permit to produce and sell oil until August 21.
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US and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding lifting restrictions on energy exports
US Treasury issued Iran a 60-day permit for oil production and sales