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Iraq’s Sep Basrah crude oil exports to rise 13% from Aug to 3.257 mil b/d

byCT Report
12/08/2016
in International Customs, Iraq
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BAGHDAD: Iraq will export 3.257 million b/d of Basrah crude oil in September, up 13% from the August program, with both Basrah Light and Basrah Heavy seeing a rise in volumes, according to the latest provisional loading schedule seen by Platts.

September nominations cover exports of 97.715 million barrels of crude. The September program comprises 2.324 million b/d of Basrah Light and 933,333 b/d of Basrah Heavy, according to the schedule.

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August export nominations were 86.415 million barrels, or 2.788 million b/d, comprising 2.078 million b/d of Basrah Light and 710,000 b/d of Basrah Heavy exports. Industry sources said the August loading program was light because of delays caused by a leak in a pipeline carrying Basrah Light crude.

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