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Oil announces lower rates of export in 2013, the last from the previous year

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Long-Presse / Baghdad
announced that the Iraqi Oil Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, the low rates of Iraqi oil exports for the year 2013 compared to the previous year, noting that despite the improvement in production, the oil sales in 2013 showed a decrease from the rates of sales recorded in 2012.

The news agency (AFP) global ministry as saying that "the total oil exports to Iraq during the year 2013 amounted to 872.3 million barrels, or an average of 2.39 million barrels per day, compared with average daily production of 2.42 million barrels per day during the year 2012."

The total annual revenues for oil exports through the year 2013 of approximately 89.22 billion dollars, less than oil revenues recorded a year earlier in 2012, amounting to 94.02 billion dollars.

He said a spokesman for the Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad, said in a statement released by the agency and seen by (range Press) that "oil exports for the month of December last recorded an increase over the previous month in October of 2013," Jihad said that "the rise in production came after months of low productions in 2013. "

The total oil exports in the month of December 72.6 million barrels, or an average of 2.34 million barrels per day by recording revenues of $ 7.47 billion. And recorded these figures increase for the month of November exports as well as the month of September, which could be issued by Iraq amounted to 2.07 million barrels per day only.

A spokesman for the Oil Ministry, Assem Jihad, in his statement that "exports and revenues for the month of December recorded a rise in spite of adverse weather conditions and ongoing maintenance work on platforms export ports in the South

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