Iran’s average crude output for the Q4 of 2021 stood at 2.480 million bpd indicating a 40,000-bpd increase compared to the figure for the Q1 of the year, the report indicated.
OPEC put the average Iranian crude output for 2021 at 2.405 million bpd, while the average output in 2020 was 1.988 million bpd.
These statistics show that although with the re-imposition of the U.S. sanctions, Iran's oil production decreased; gradually the country has been able to compensate for part of the output decline.
The country’s heavy crude oil price also increased $10.91 in January, to register a 14.6 % rise compared to the previous month, according to the OPEC report.
Iran sold its heavy crude oil at $85.59 per barrel in the mentioned month, compared to December’s $74.6 per barrel.
Based on the OPEC data, the country’s average heavy crude price was $54.38 in 2021.
Iran has been ramping up its oil production over the past few months following the recovery of the global markets from the negative impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and the developments in Vienna talks.
The report said:
- The prospects for the Iranian oil sector have brightened significantly following Biden's victory in the U.S. presidential election
- President Biden has indicated that he will seek to re-enter the U.S. into the Iranian nuclear deal, paving the way for a roll-back of secondary sanctions and recovery of around 2.0 million bpd in oil production




