Iraqi crude exports dropped by 11%
- Iraq: Tuesday, January 08 - 2013 at 05:04
Iraq's crude oil exports in December dropped 11% due to bad weather in southern oil export terminals and suspension of exports from the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq, Zawya Dow Jones has reported, citing sources close to State Oil Marketing Organisation (SOMO). "There were days of bad weather at the export terminals in the Gulf," one person told the news service. Crude exports fell to 2.348 million barrels a day from 2.620 million barrels a day in November, the people said, adding that Iraq exported 2.023 million barrels a day from its southern oil fields in December, compared with 2.194 million barrels a day in November. Some 314,000 barrels a day were exported from northern oil fields to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan in Turkey in December, compared with 416,000 barrels a day in the previous month.
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