Iraq’s crude oil export revenues reached $7 billion in October, according to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (Somo).
Local media reports, which cited the Iraqi oil ministry’s statement, said more than 96 million barrels of crude oil were exported in October.
Of this, the quantity of crude oil exported from the oil fields in central and southern Iraq was more than 93 million barrels, while more than three million barrels from Kirkuk were exported through the port of Ceyhan.
The reports said the average price per barrel was 79,274 dollars and the oil was loaded by 32 international companies of different nationalities from the ports of Basra, Khor al-Amaya, single floats on the Gulf and the Turkish port of Ceyhan.