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Iran oil stuck at sea surges as China's teapots turn to rival Middle East supplies, traders say

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According to traders, the volume of Iranian oil stranded at sea has increased. This is because Chinese independent refiners (teapots) are shifting to crude from other Middle Eastern countries. The development highlights changing trade flows in the global oil market.

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