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Samson » October 17th, 2021
A big jump in Iraq’s oil exports to America
17th October, 2021
The US Energy Information Administration announced, on Sunday, that Iraq’s oil exports to America increased by 188,000 barrels per day during the past week
The administration said in a report seen by “Economy News”, that “the average US imports of crude oil during the past week from nine countries amounted to 5.485 million barrels per day, down by 530 thousand barrels per day from the previous week, which amounted to 6.015 million barrels per day
She added, “America imported crude oil from Iraq at a rate of 188,000 barrels per day during the past week, up from the previous week, in which exports averaged 31,000 barrels per day
She noted that “most of America’s oil revenues during the past week came from Canada, at a rate of 3.441 million barrels per day, followed by Colombia, whose imports amounted to 382 thousand barrels per day, followed by Russia, whose imports amounted to 354 thousand barrels per day, then Mexico, with an amount of 354 thousand barrels per day. At a rate of 316,000 barrels per day
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According to the administration, “the amount of US imports of crude oil from Saudi Arabia reached an average of 304 thousand barrels per day, followed by Nigeria, whose imports amounted to 211,000 barrels per day, and then Ecuador, whose imports amounted to 208 thousand barrels per day, and then Trinidad and Tobago at a rate of 81,000 barrels per day LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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