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Iraq’s weekly oil exports to US decline to 142,000 barrels per day

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Iraqs weekly oil exports to US decline to 142000 barrels per day
Iraqs weekly oil exports to US decline to 142000 barrels per day

the usa power records administration (EIA) discovered on Sunday that Iraq’s weekly oil exports to the us declined over the past week.

the usa imported a mean of 5.91 million barrels of crude oil consistent with day from 9 most important countries final week, in keeping with the EIA. that is a 322,000-barrel-in line with-day boom as compared to the preceding week, when US oil imports reached nearly 5.58 million barrels in line with day, in keeping with Shafaq news.

Iraq’s oil exports to the usa reached 142,000 barrels per day last week, representing a decline of 137,000 barrels according to day in comparison to the preceding week, whilst Iraq exported 279,000 barrels in keeping with day to the united states.

in step with the EIA, Canada accounted for most of the people of the united states’ crude oil imports over the preceding week, with an average of 4.04 million barrels consistent with day, observed by Mexico with 398,000 barrels in line with day, Brazil with 344,000 barrels in step with day, and Colombia with 343,000 barrels consistent with day.

an average of 273,000 barrels have been imported day by day by way of the usa from Saudi Arabia, 213,000 barrels from Nigeria, 80,000 barrels from Libya, and sixty five,000 barrels from Ecuador.

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