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Iraq’s southern oil exports fall in January from record

byCT Report
26/01/2018
in Iraq
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BAGHDAD: Oil exports from southern Iraq have fallen by 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) this month from a record high, according to shipping data and an industry source, as bad weather curbed shipments from OPEC’s second-largest producer. Southern Iraqi exports in the first 21 days of January averaged about 3.44 million bpd, according to shipping data tracked by Reuters and independent tracking by an industry source. The fall suggests there is still no sign of extra supplies reaching the market from Iraq even though oil prices rallied to $70 a barrel for the first time since 2014, supported by an OPEC-led agreement to cut output. Iraq says it is committed to the OPEC deal. We are showing a slight decline,” the source who tracks Iraq’s exports said. “I‘m sure they will ramp back up soon enough.” Loading of some tankers in the month was delayed by high winds, shipping sources said. Such delays often occur at this time of year. Iraq has been boosting exports from its southern terminals, which handle most exports to offset a halt in shipments from its northern Kirkuk oilfields in mid-October after Iraqi forces seized control of fields from Kurdish fighters. Northern exports have averaged 320,000 bpd so far in January, compared with an estimated 310,000 bpd in December, according to shipping data and the industry source. That is far below levels of more than 500,000 bpd in some months of 2017. Total exports from Iraq in January were 3.76 million bpd, down 90,000 bpd from December. Northern exports could rise slightly if Iraq goes ahead with a plan to export Kirkuk oil to Iran before the end January. Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi said that initially about 30,000 bpd would be trucked to an Iranian refinery.

OPEC, Russia and other producers are cutting output by about 1.8 million bpd until the end of 2018 in an effort to get rid of a global crude glut and support prices.

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