Iraq surpasses Saudi Arabia with oil exports to America
Iraq surpasses Saudi Arabia with oil exports to America
05/15/2021 12:43:19
The US Energy Information Administration announced, on Saturday, that Iraqi oil exports to the United States have risen to 235 thousand barrels per day, surpassing Saudi Arabia during the past week.
“The average US imports of crude oil during the past week from nine countries amounted to 4 million and 640 thousand barrels per day, down by 206 thousand barrels per day compared to the previous week, which amounted to 4 million and 846 thousand barrels,” a report by the administration stated.
The report pointed out, “The United States imported crude oil from Iraq at a rate of 235 thousand barrels per day, higher than the previous week, which reached an average of 41 thousand barrels per day.”
He pointed out that “most of America’s oil revenues during the past week came from Canada at a rate of two million and 924 thousand barrels per day, followed by Mexico, whose imports amounted to 434 thousand barrels per day, followed by Colombia, from which imports amounted to 278 thousand barrels per day, and Ecuador at a rate of 257.” One thousand barrels per day. ”
And the US Energy Information Administration report continued that “the amount of imports of crude oil from Saudi Arabia amounted to 224 thousand barrels per day, followed by Nigeria, whose imports amounted to 157 thousand barrels per day, followed by Russia, whose imports amounted to 67 thousand barrels per day, followed by Brazil, which amounted to 157 thousand barrels per day. Imports from them average 64 thousand barrels per day.
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