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Iraq’s Oil Imports To US Declined During The Past Week

The US Energy Information Administration announced a decline in Iraq’s oil imports to America during the past week.

The administration said in a statement, “The average US imports of crude oil during the past week from nine major countries amounted to 5.833 million barrels per day, up by 124 thousand barrels per day from the previous week, which amounted to 5.709 million barrels per day.”

It added, “Iraq’s oil exports to America amounted to an average of 122,000 barrels per day last week, down by 94,000 barrels as a daily average from the previous week, in which oil exports to America reached an average of 216,000 barrels per day.”

It pointed out that “most of America’s oil imports during the past week came from Canada at a rate of 3.611 million barrels per day, followed by Mexico at an average of 882 thousand barrels per day, and oil imports from Saudi Arabia amounted to an average of 313 thousand barrels per day, and then Colombia at a rate of 287 thousand barrels per day.”

According to the administration, “the average amount of US imports of crude oil from Brazil amounted to 224,000 barrels per day, from Nigeria at a rate of 192,000 barrels per day, from Ecuador at a rate of 157,000 barrels per day, and from Libya at a rate of 45,000 barrels per day, while it did not import any quantity from Russia.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency