More Than $7 Billion In Oil Export Revenues For October

Baghdad The Ministry of Oil announced today, Thursday, that the revenues from oil exports achieved for the month of last October amounted to more than 7 billion dollars.
The ministry stated, according to the periodic statistics issued by the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), that “the amount of crude oil exports amounted to (96) million (708) thousand and (660) barrels, with revenues of (7) billion and (666) million and (495) thousand dollars.

It added, “The total quantities exported of crude oil for the month of last October from oil fields in central and southern Iraq amounted to (93) million (386) thousand and (975) barrels, while the quantities exported of Kirkuk oil through the port of Ceyhan were (3) Millions (11) thousand and (917) barrels.

It stated, “The average price per barrel amounted to (79.274) dollars,” noting that “the exported quantities were loaded by (32) international companies of different nationalities, from the ports of Basra, Khor Al-Amaya and mono-buoys on the Gulf and the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

 

Source: National Iraqi News Agency