Iraq says daily oil exports at highest level since start of war
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Iraq's oil ministry announced Friday that daily crude exports have reached two million barrels since the beginning of August, marking the highest level achieved since the onset of regional tensions. Oil Minister Bassem Mohammed Khudair stated that total exports for the month have reached approximately 26 million barrels.
Iraq's average daily oil exports since the beginning of August are the highest since the outbreak of the Middle East war between Iran and the United States, which has choked off the Strait of Hormuz, the oil ministry said Friday.
Iraqi Oil Minister Bassem Mohammed Khudair told a press conference that "exports since the beginning of the month have reached a rate of two million barrels" per day, for a total of around 26 million barrels, saying it was the first time that daily rate had been achieved since the crisis began.