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Iraq MoO Says Revenues Achieved Last Month Was $8bn Plus

The Ministry of Oil announced the total oil exports and revenues achieved for the month of last November, according to the final statistics issued by the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), where the amount of crude oil exports amounted to (102) million and (975) thousand and (782) barrels (one hundred). and two million nine hundred and seventy-five thousand seven hundred and eighty-two barrels).

 

With revenues amounting to (8) billion (481) million and (558) thousand dollars (eight billion, four hundred and eighty-one million five hundred and fifty-eight thousand dollars). The statistics indicated that the total quantities of crude oil exported for the month of November from the oil fields in central and southern Iraq amounted to (101) million and (764) thousand and (620) barrels, while the quantities exported from Qayyarah were (1) million and (38) One thousand and (779) barrels, while exports to Jordan were (172) thousand and (383) barrels.

 

The average price of one barrel reached $82,365.

 

The exported quantities were loaded by (33) international companies of several nationalities, from the ports of Basra, Khor Al-Zubair, and single buoys, from the Turkish port of Ceyhan, and the modern Kirkuk warehouse, by tanker trucks, and from the Qayyarah field.

 

It is noteworthy that the Ministry, through its belief in informing the people about export operations and the revenues generated from them, took this monthly measure.

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