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Iraq Oil Output Tops 1M Barrels (Daily)
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-28-2003 | Adam Jay

Posted on 07/27/2003 4:32:45 PM PDT by blam

Iraq oil output tops 1m barrels

By Adam Jay (Filed: 28/07/2003)

Iraq's oil production has risen to more than a million barrels a day, it emerged yesterday, as the country signed new crude export contracts with foreign oil companies, mainly from the US.

An Iraqi oil ministry official said that daily production, which has been steady at 800,000 barrels since the end of the war, has now increased.

"Production in the south is between 600,000 and 700,000 barrels a day and production in the north is at 500,000 barrels a day," the official said. "Production in the south could reach one million barrels a day in a month."

The news will be a relief to the market, which has been disappointed at the slow pace of getting Iraq's oil moving again after the war. Iraqi production is still well below the 2m barrels a day that were being exported before the outbreak of war under the oil for food programme and recent events led to a sharp fall in the price of crude oil.

On Tuesday, when news of the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein reached the International Petroleum Exchange in London, the benchmark price dropped by more than a dollar to $27.65, although it had recovered by Friday to close at $28.15.

A spokesman at Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organisation said that a new batch of export contracts have been signed. They are the second set since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, the first having been finalised last week.

The deals, for August 1 to December 31, are with Shell, Total Fina Elf, Chevron Texaco, Conoco Phillips, Valero Energy, Marathon Oil, China's Sinochem and a subsidiary from Japan's Mitsubishi. A contract with Exxon Mobil is expected soon.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 1m; barrels; commerce; iraq; oil; rebuildingiraq

1 posted on 07/27/2003 4:32:46 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Was/is Iraq a member of OPEC?

/john

2 posted on 07/27/2003 4:41:50 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: JRandomFreeper
Yes
3 posted on 07/27/2003 4:43:35 PM PDT by demlosers (Come out of the shadows)
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To: demlosers
I finally found out that it was. But is it still, in it's new incarnation?

/john

4 posted on 07/27/2003 4:45:28 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: blam
Ca-ching Ca-ching!
5 posted on 07/27/2003 4:45:31 PM PDT by Mr.Clark (From the darkness....I shall come)
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To: demlosers
Better question, can the current "government" or controlling authority continue the policy of ignoring OPEC quotas? (legally?)

/john

6 posted on 07/27/2003 4:47:40 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: JRandomFreeper
Iraq's current production levels are far below it's pre-Desert Storm quota, which was 3.2 million barrels per day, and also below the 2 million barrel per day amount allowed under "Oil-for-Food". They eventually want to ramp up to 6-8 million barrels per day.

OPEC nations frequently exceed their quotas, which are voluntary. There is no hard enforcement mechanism to keep the member nations in line.

7 posted on 07/27/2003 5:27:27 PM PDT by Batrachian
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To: Batrachian
Thanks for the info. Maybe they'll be able to produce 10-15 MB/d. And screw OPEC like a cheap light bulb. Russia stands poised to do the same.

/john

8 posted on 07/27/2003 5:32:33 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: blam
Anyone think the gas price in this country will ever drop. America has a short memory.
9 posted on 07/27/2003 5:35:53 PM PDT by Newbomb Turk (Live from the ladies room here at Tubbys DriveIn.)
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To: blam
The deals, for August 1 to December 31, are with Shell, Total Fina Elf, Chevron Texaco, Conoco Phillips, Valero Energy, Marathon Oil, China's Sinochem and a subsidiary from Japan's Mitsubishi. A contract with Exxon Mobil is expected soon.

What's up with that? Don't we have the guts to cut them out of the deal?

10 posted on 07/27/2003 5:59:17 PM PDT by Trinity5
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To: Trinity5
"What's up with that? Don't we have the guts to cut them out of the deal?"

I do but, it's about the oil/$$$.<>

11 posted on 07/27/2003 6:07:26 PM PDT by blam
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To: Trinity5
Miss Rice was on the board of Chevron. No matter
12 posted on 07/27/2003 6:11:27 PM PDT by oldironsides
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To: Newbomb Turk
When you adjust for inflation, gas prices have dropped over the long-run. That trend would be even clearer if state and federal taxes weren't there to muddy the picture.
13 posted on 07/27/2003 6:19:33 PM PDT by LenS
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