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Jordan’s imports of Iraqi oil fall by 42%

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Jordans imports of Iraqi oil fall by 42
Jordans imports of Iraqi oil fall by 42

The complete amounts of oil imported by Jordan from Iraq during the beyond five weeks diminished by 42%, contrasted with a similar period last year, as indicated by figures gave by the Jordanian Service of Energy and Mineral Assets.

Jordan imported 336.2 thousand barrels of Iraqi oil, contrasted with 584 thousand barrels during the two examination time frames.

The amounts imported from the Iraqi side cover around 10% to 15% of the Realm of Jordan’s everyday requirement for unrefined petroleum, assessed at around 150 thousand barrels each day.

As per the Jordanian Service of Energy and Mineral Assets, “the stock is occurring as per the expansion of the reminder of understanding endorsed in May of last year to give the Realm something like 15 thousand barrels each day, in light of the month to month Brent raw petroleum rate less $16 per barrel, to cover the distinction in quality and transportation costs.”

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