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Iraq's
oil exports reached their highest level in more than three decades last
month as the country's output has continued to increase, oil ministry officials said on Saturday.
Overall exports averaged 2.565 million barrels per day (bpd), bringing in $8.442 billion in revenues on the back of average oil prices of $106 per barrel, Falah al-Amiri, head of the State Oil Marketing Organisation, said.
Exports averaged 2.516 million bpd in July.
"The level of exports was the highest in more than 30 years," said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad.
Amiri said oil production currently averaged around 3.2 million bpd.
Iraq has proven reserves of 143.1
billion barrels of oil and 3.2 trillion cubic metres (111.9 trillion
cubic feet) of gas, both of which are among the largest in the world.
Crude exports
account for the lion's share of government income, and Baghdad is
looking to dramatically ramp up both production and sales in the coming
years, bringing in much-needed cash to rebuild its conflict-battered
economy.
Source: yahoo news
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