After falling to zero, Iraq’s oil exports to America rise

by times news cr

2024-02-18T06:09:00+00:00

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/ The US Energy Information Administration announced on Sunday that Iraq’s oil exports to America increased during the past week to reach more than 40 thousand barrels per day.

The administration said in a schedule seen by Agency, “The average US imports of crude oil during the past week from 9 major countries amounted to 5.425 million barrels per day, down by 34 thousand barrels per day from the previous week, which amounted to 5.459 million barrels per day.”

She added, “Iraq’s oil exports to America reached 43 thousand barrels per day last week, after it did not export any quantity the week before.”

The administration indicated that “the largest oil revenues for America during the past week came from Canada at a rate of 3.999 million barrels per day, followed by Saudi Arabia at an average of 390 thousand barrels per day, and oil revenues from Mexico reached an average of 294 thousand barrels per day, then Ecuador at an average of 201 thousand barrels per day.”

According to the table, “the amount of US imports of crude oil from Colombia was at a rate of 150 thousand barrels per day, from Brazil at a rate of 148 thousand barrels per day, from Nigeria at a rate of 137 thousand barrels per day, and from Libya at a rate of 63 thousand barrels per day.”

It also did not import any quantity from Russia.

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