Iraq’s Oil Export Revenue Hits Monthly High Since 1972: Ministry

Oil Export

BAGHDAD, Apr 2 (NNN-NINA) – Iraq exported more than 100.56 million barrels of crude oil in Mar, bringing in revenues of 11.07 billion U.S. dollars, the highest monthly revenue since 1972, the Iraqi oil ministry said yesterday.

The average selling price for crude oil in the month was 110.09 dollars per barrel, according to a ministry statement, citing statistics from the State Organisation for Marketing of Oil.

A total of 99.11 million barrels were exported from oil fields in central and southern Iraq, via the Port of Basra, and about 1.44 million barrels from the northern province of Kirkuk, via the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean, the statement said.

It added that, the average crude oil exports in Mar reached 3.24 million barrels per day.

Previously, Iraq used to export more than 100 million barrels per month, but the OPEC Plus agreement, to cut oil production and a dip in oil prices, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, led to a decline in the country’s oil exports and revenues during the past months.

Iraq’s economy heavily relies on crude oil exports, which account for more than 90 percent of the country’s revenues.