Iraqi Oil Exports from Southern Oilfields Reach 3.535 M b/d in December
Iraqi oil exports from the southern Basra ports increased by 1% to 3.535 million barrels per day (mb/d) in December 2017, compared to 3.5 mb/d in August.
Iraqi oil exports from the southern Basra ports increased by 1% to 3.535 million barrels per day (mb/d) in December 2017, compared to 3.5 mb/d in August.
Iranian crude oil output and exports have not been affected by the unrest, which is spreading across the Asian Country, Iranian oil and shipping sources stated on January 2nd.
Iraqi oil exports to the US moved ahead of Saudi Arabia’s by approximately 2.9 million barrels in September.
Iranian crude exports to Asia rose in August for the second month in a row but remained well below export levels for August 2016.
With refining operations disrupted in the US, Saudi Arabia will increase exports to Asian markets in October.
Iranian exports of crude and condensates rose in August to 2.42 million barrels per day (b/d) from 2.37 million b/d in July, a 2.1% increase