Iraq achieved the highest percentage of exports and revenues of oil in the month of July, according to the first census issued by the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company.
The spokesman for the Iraqi Oil Ministry Assem Jihad said that "the total quantities exported crude oil for the month of July last of oil fields in central and southern Iraq amounted to 109 million and eight hundred and forty-two thousand and two hundred and sixty-eight barrels, with revenues of about seven billion and six Hundred million dollars.
The spokesman for the Iraqi Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad, said the average price per barrel amounted to 69,163 dollars. Iraq has earned revenues from the sale of oil during the past seven months amounted to sixty billion dollars, according to a census prepared by AFP, according to reports by marketing company oil products Sumo.
Jihad pointed out that "the daily rate of exports amounted to 3,543 million barrels per day," explaining that "the quantities exported were loaded from the ports of Basra and Amaya and loading platforms in the south of the country by international companies of different nationalities."
Recently, the city of Basra, Iraq's second largest city, as well as southern cities witnessed angry demonstrations denouncing the lack of basic services, water, mismanagement and external interference.
Fourteen demonstrators were killed during the protests, which called for reforms in the country where most Iraqis feel they are deprived of their country's vast oil resources and are living in a lack of services, especially electricity and water.
The spokesman for the Iraqi Oil Ministry Assem Jihad said that "the total quantities exported crude oil for the month of July last of oil fields in central and southern Iraq amounted to 109 million and eight hundred and forty-two thousand and two hundred and sixty-eight barrels, with revenues of about seven billion and six Hundred million dollars.
The spokesman for the Iraqi Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad, said the average price per barrel amounted to 69,163 dollars. Iraq has earned revenues from the sale of oil during the past seven months amounted to sixty billion dollars, according to a census prepared by AFP, according to reports by marketing company oil products Sumo.
Jihad pointed out that "the daily rate of exports amounted to 3,543 million barrels per day," explaining that "the quantities exported were loaded from the ports of Basra and Amaya and loading platforms in the south of the country by international companies of different nationalities."
Recently, the city of Basra, Iraq's second largest city, as well as southern cities witnessed angry demonstrations denouncing the lack of basic services, water, mismanagement and external interference.
Fourteen demonstrators were killed during the protests, which called for reforms in the country where most Iraqis feel they are deprived of their country's vast oil resources and are living in a lack of services, especially electricity and water.
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