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Iraqi oil exports to US slip for second week
Iraqi oil exports to US slip for second week

Iraq’s crude exports to the usa dropped sharply final week, extending a two-week downward fashion, in keeping with records launched Sunday by way of the us energy statistics management (EIA).

The EIA said that US crude imports from ten important suppliers averaged 5.068 million barrels according to day (bpd), a decrease of 498,000 bpd from the previous week’s 5.566 million bpd.

Iraqi shipments fell to 123,000 bpd, down 108,000 bpd from the prior week’s 231,000 bpd.

Canada remained the biggest dealer, exporting 3.280 million bpd to america, accompanied by using Mexico with 493,000 bpd, Brazil with 283,000 bpd, and Colombia with 212,000 bpd.

different individuals blanketed Nigeria (210,000 bpd), Saudi Arabia (178,000 bpd), Ecuador (one zero one,000 bpd), Venezuela (99,000 bpd), and Libya (89,000 bpd).

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