Iraq Seeks to Increase Oil Production to 6 Million Barrels a Day

General view of al-Zubair oil field near Basra, Iraq April 21, 2020. (Reuters)
General view of al-Zubair oil field near Basra, Iraq April 21, 2020. (Reuters)
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Iraq Seeks to Increase Oil Production to 6 Million Barrels a Day

General view of al-Zubair oil field near Basra, Iraq April 21, 2020. (Reuters)
General view of al-Zubair oil field near Basra, Iraq April 21, 2020. (Reuters)

Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani said on Wednesday that his ministry is working to increase oil production and implementing the requirements of the five-year plan to reach a production rate of 6 million barrels per day.

During a meeting he chaired to discuss oil operations with senior officials in the sector, he said the ministry is also working on the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq to increase financial revenues, which support the state treasury.

Abdel Ghani stated that the ministry’s financial revenues increased in 2023 exceeding its forecasts, and hopes to achieve more during the new year.

He therefore called for accelerating the implementation of strategic projects related to oil exploration and extraction, flared gas utilization, renewable energy, and infrastructure.

“We aspire that the new year will witness the implementation of many strategic projects and make achievements. We also hope that this will constitute an important addition to the oil industry,” the Minister stressed.

In the refinery sector, Abdel Ghani said his ministry has achieved a significant increase in production, and it plans to reach self-sufficiency and stop imports.

“In the future, we will complete a number of promising projects that achieve our goals,” he added.

“We have succeeded in promoting associated gas investment projects, and the past period has witnessed an increase in the quantities of gas invested from oil fields, and this year will witness the addition of 200 million cubic meters from invested fields within the work tasks of the Basra Gas Company, in addition to promising increases from the fields of two oil companies of Maysan and Dhi Qar.”

Abdel Ghani added that Iraq is working to enhance the strategic reserve of petroleum products, to support the electric power generation sector and the local need.

On Wednesday, the Oil Ministry said that Iraq's oil revenue reached $8.316 billion in December.

“The average daily quantities of crude oil exported reached three million and 486,000 barrels per day while the average price of one barrel reached around $77,” it said.

Exports of Iraqi crude oil from Kurdistan's fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan are still suspended after the failure of the Iraqi government to reach understandings with Türkiye and foreign companies operating in the Kurdistan Region on the mechanism of oil export and payment of dues.



Oman’s Commerce Minister: Omani-Saudi Trade, Economic Ties Witness Significant Growth

General view of Riyadh. SPA
General view of Riyadh. SPA
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Oman’s Commerce Minister: Omani-Saudi Trade, Economic Ties Witness Significant Growth

General view of Riyadh. SPA
General view of Riyadh. SPA

Omani Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion Qais bin Mohammad Al-Yousef has said that trade and economic relations between Oman and Saudi Arabia are experiencing significant growth, reflecting the strength of the fraternal and historical ties between the two countries.

During a news conference organized by the Omani Ministry of Information under the theme "Oman and the World," Al-Yousef explained on Thursday that joint projects reflect the efforts made to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations, particularly in areas that support trade exchange, regional economic development and expanding cooperation in fields such as energy, industry, technology, and tourism.

He highlighted Saudi Arabia’s efforts in opening the land route linking the Kingdom to Oman, which represents a qualitative leap in enhancing bilateral trade movement. It has facilitated the mobility of both companies and citizens and boosted tourism and public communication, alongside supporting both nations’ efforts to achieve economic integration through building advanced infrastructure, he said.

"Saudi-Omani relations are strong and prosperous, witnessing growth in all areas. We are confident that the continued cooperation between us will yield strategic gains that serve the interests of both countries in the commercial, industrial, or tourism sectors,” the minister said.

He also pointed out that Saudi Arabia has made significant strides in developing the industrial sector and modernizing the logistical infrastructure, which opens new horizons for joint cooperation, especially in areas related to industrial integration and investment in major projects.

He highlighted the recent visit by Saudi Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Kassabi to Oman, where he discussed several initiatives that both sides aim to implement in the near future, as well as opportunities to launch joint projects between the private sectors of both countries, particularly in industrial fields.

Al-Yousef stressed the Saudi-Omani relationship serves as a model for Arab economic cooperation, and that the future holds many opportunities to strengthen this cooperation at all levels.