By John Lee.
Iraq’s Ministry of Oil has announced preliminary oil exports for September of 98,765,153 barrels, giving an average for the month of 3.292 million barrels per day (bpd), slightly up from the 3.286 million bpd exported in August.
The exports from the oilfields in central and southern Iraq amounted to approximately 96,445,421 barrels, while exports from the Kirkuk fields through the port of Ceyhan amounted to 2,169,180 barrels.
While not explicitly stated by the Ministry, these figures seem to imply that exports by road to Jordan totalled 150,552 barrels for the month.
Revenues for the month were $8.773 billion, falling below $9 billion for the first time since February. The average price was $88.83 per barrel.
August’s export figures can be found here.
(Source: Ministry of Oil)
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