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Iraq: Oil Revenues Set Record High in April

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Baghdad - Asharq Al-Awsat

Iraq set a new record in crude oil revenues in April, following the hike in prices resulting from the escalating crisis between the United States and Iran, according to figures released by the Oil Ministry.

Authorities exported about 104 million barrels last month at $67.51 per barrel. Revenues exceeded $7 billion in April.

In March, revenues reached $6.7 billion, however, oil prices have since risen as tensions between the US and Iran intensified after Washington tightened oil sanctions on Tehran in early May. The administration of US President Donald Trump also announced the dispatch of an aircraft carrier to the Arabian Gulf to counter any Iranian threats.

On May 18, Reuters reported that Exxon Mobil had evacuated all of its foreign staff, around 60 people, from Iraq’s West Qurna 1 oilfield and relocated them to Dubai.

The evacuation came just days after the US withdrew non-essential staff from its embassy in Baghdad, citing a threat from neighboring Iran, which enjoys close ties to Shiite militias in Iraq.

Head of Iraq’s state-owned South Oil Company, which owns the oil field, Ihsan Abdul Jabbar asserted that production at the oilfield was not affected by the evacuation.

“Exxon Mobil’s evacuation is a precautionary and temporary measure. We have no indication over any dangers, the situation is secure and very stable at the oilfield which is running at full capacity and producing 440,000 bpd,” he said.

However, Oil Minister Thamer al-Ghadban described ExxonMobil's decision as “unacceptable and unjustified.”

In a statement, the minister said the temporary withdrawal of employees has nothing to do with security in southern Iraqi oilfields or any threats.

"The reasons are political and probably linked to tensions in the region," he noted.

Ghadban added that he sent a letter to the company asking it to immediately resume work in the southern oilfields.

https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1740231/iraq-oil-revenues-set-record-high-april
 
So 7 billion dollars a month for a population of only 40 million.
Hope they use that money to develop the country and not on useless weapons like the Gulf monarchies do.
 
So 7 billion dollars a month for a population of only 40 million.
Hope they use that money to develop the country and not on useless weapons like the Gulf monarchies do.
Weapons are important to defend one's assets..they are never useless for defence..and allow some kind of peace of mind that let a country develop itself in economy, industry, education...etc
 
Weapons are important to defend one's assets..they are never useless for defence..and allow some kind of peace of mind that let a country develop itself in economy, industry, education...etc


Yes but only the minimum necessary.

Why Iraq needs to spend 7.5% of GDP(17 billion US dollars) is beyond me. It can cut that in half and invest the saved money in education and infrastructure.
 
Is Iraq developing now? There is very little news about the Iraq economy these days, I wonder what Baghdad & Basra are like now, if they have developed lately with this revenue now coming in regularly
 
Is Iraq developing now? There is very little news about the Iraq economy these days, I wonder what Baghdad & Basra are like now, if they have developed lately with this revenue now coming in regularly

Difficult to truck expenditure of gov money

But yeah a shitload is being wasted on people that leech off that money for their personal travel, theft, entertainment and basically their welfare. They're not ashamed about it either, I know one of them full of make up and colored eye lenses living off the state, bitch should be cleaning a toilet.

That aside, the country is developing yes but not properly.
 

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