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Iraq to comply with OPEC deal despite oil export capacity rise

byCT Report
30/01/2018
in Iraq
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BAGHDAD: Iraq will comply with the OPEC-led deal on reducing output even though Baghdad is working hard to increase its oil export capacity from the north and south of the country, its oil minister said on Monday.  Iraq’s export capacity was nearing 5 million barrels per day (bpd), including 4.6 million bpd from the south. Iraq, the second largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, has had to limit output in line with OPEC’s commitment to cut output by about 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) as part of a deal with Russia and others. “Iraq has made it clear at every time and every event that Iraq will comply with OPEC declarations in good spirit, genuine spirit,” the minister said. “We are determined that we will reach 5 million bpd export capacity by the end of this year.” The OPEC cut has boosted oil prices, which last week topped $71 a barrel for the first time since 2014. OPEC members are enjoying the rally and extra revenue, and say prices are not too high. Luaibi described prices as “reasonable” so far. He said Iraq hoped to more than double production from the northern Kirkuk oilfields with the help of BP. Iraq said this month it had signed a memorandum of understanding with BP to boost capacity at the fields. While exports from the south are at record levels, output in northern Iraq is down after falling in mid-October when Iraqi forces retook control of oilfields from Kurdish fighters who had been there since 2014.

This has had the side-effect of boosting Iraqi compliance with the OPEC cuts in recent months. Last year, Iraq’s compliance lagged Saudi Arabia and other large OPEC producers. The minister said the market was nearing “good stability” and Iraq was pumping 4.35 million to 4.36 million bpd of oil.

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