Iraqi Oil Minister Says Oil at $75-$80 a Barrel Fair to Producers, Consumers

Oil prices fell during yesterday's trading near $80 a barrel (Reuters)
Oil prices fell during yesterday's trading near $80 a barrel (Reuters)
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Iraqi Oil Minister Says Oil at $75-$80 a Barrel Fair to Producers, Consumers

Oil prices fell during yesterday's trading near $80 a barrel (Reuters)
Oil prices fell during yesterday's trading near $80 a barrel (Reuters)

Iraq's oil minister said that oil at $75-$80 a barrel was a fair price for producers and consumers, adding that his country was seeking to expand its production and export capacity in the coming years.

Oil prices traded above $83 a barrel on Wednesday, their highest since October 2018, amid a global energy crunch and a decision by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to stick to a small increase in production next month.

Ihsan Abdul Jabbar told the Energy Intelligence Forum that Iraq aims to raise its oil production capacity by some 3 million barrels per day (bpd) to 8 million bpd by the end of 2027.

The OPEC member is also targeting raising its crude export capacity to 6 million bpd from 4 million bpd now by the end of 2024.

He added that talks with US oil major Chevron Corp (CVX.N) on developing the Nassiriya oilfield, which is estimated to hold about 4.4 billion barrels of crude, could reach final agreement in the next few weeks.

He said that the Iraqi National Oil Company (INOC) will hold a stake of no less than 40 percent in the joint partnership with Total Energies (TTEF.PA) in a project the French major is developing in the country.

Total Energies will build four energy projects in southern Iraq under a $27 billion deal signed in Baghdad last month.

In a related context, US crude oil and gasoline inventories rose last week as production rebounded as more offshore oil facilities returned from last month's storm-related shut-ins, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.

Crude inventories rose by 2.3 million barrels in the week to Oct. 1 to 420.9 million barrels, compared with analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll for a 418,000-barrel drop.

Crude stocks at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub rose by 1.5 million barrels in the last week, EIA said.

Refinery crude runs rose by 329,000 barrels per day in the last week, EIA said. Gasoline inventories also increased by 3.3 million barrels to 225.1 million barrels over that period.

Brent hit $83.46 a barrel, reaching its highest level since October 2018. WTI also hit its seven-year-high level with $79.78 a barrel.



GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 10.5% in Q2

Containers waiting to be shipped at a Saudi port. SPA
Containers waiting to be shipped at a Saudi port. SPA
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GASTAT: Saudi Non-oil Exports Increased by 10.5% in Q2

Containers waiting to be shipped at a Saudi port. SPA
Containers waiting to be shipped at a Saudi port. SPA

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) said on Thursday that non-oil exports increased by 10.5% compared to Q2 2023.

According to the International Trade Publication for Q2 of 2024, national non-oil exports, excluding re-exports, increased by 1.4%, and the value of re-exported goods increased by 39.1%.

The value of non-oil exports, including re-exports, rose by 4.3%. Merchandise exports decreased by 0.2% compared to Q2 2023, and the value of imports fell by 5.6% due to a 3.3% decrease in oil exports. The share of oil exports in total exports fell to 75.0% from 77.4% in Q2 2023.

Imports rose by 3.0%, and the surplus of the merchandise trade balance decreased by 6.0% compared to Q2 2023.

The value of merchandise exports remained stable compared to Q1 2024. The value of imports decreased by 5.6%, and the surplus of the merchandise trade balance recorded an increase of 13.2%.

GASTAT also issued the International Trade Publication for June 2024, which shows that non-oil exports, including re-exports, increased by 7.3% compared to June 2023. Merchandise exports decreased by 5.8% compared to June 2023 due to a 9.3% decrease in oil exports, and merchandise imports decreased by 5.1%.