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Iraq’s oil exports to US reached 244,000 barrels per day last week

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The US Power Information Administration (EIA) announced on Sunday that Iraq’s oil exports to the United States declined last 7 days.

The EIA described that the ordinary US imports of crude oil for the duration of the past 7 days from 9 important countries attained somewhere around 5.4 million barrels for each day, an maximize of 343,000 barrels per day in contrast to the earlier 7 days, where by US oil imports reached all-around 5.2 million barrels per working day, Shafaq Information documented.

Iraq’s oil exports to the United States achieved 244,000 barrels per day final 7 days, a decline of 8,000 barrels per day as opposed to the earlier 7 days, when Iraq’s oil exports to the US were 252,000 barrels per working day.

The EIA indicated that most of the United States imports of crude oil in the course of the past 7 days arrived from Canada at an average of 3.65 million barrels for every day, adopted by Mexico with an average of 525,000 barrels for each working day, and Saudi Arabia with an ordinary of 338,000 barrels for every day.

The United States imported an average of 230,000 barrels for each working day from Brazil, 215,000 barrels for every working day from Nigeria, 143,000 barrels for every working day from Colombia, 88,000 barrels for every working day from Libya, and 9,000 barrels for each day from Ecuador.

In accordance to the EIA, the United States did not import crude oil from Russia in the earlier week.