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    Sumo: Indian companies most buy Iraqi oil for January

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    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Feb 2019, 3:25 am

    Sumo: Indian companies most buy Iraqi oil for January

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    announced that the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company " SOMO ", on Wednesday, that the Indian oil companies were the most numerous in the purchase of oil Iraq during the month of January. 

    "The Indian companies were the most numerous among the other international companies to buy Iraqi oil and by 8 companies out of 33 companies that bought oil during the month of January," Sumo said in a statistic published on its official website and read by Alsumaria News.
    "The Chinese companies came in second place with 6 companies, followed by US companies and 4 companies," she said. "The rest were distributed to British, Italian, Malaysian, Turkish, French, South Korean, Spanish, Russian and Greek companies." 

    The Ministry of Oil has set the end of 2018 marketing mechanisms for 2019, which was based on the importance of each market in terms of volume of demand and revenue per barrel, which was determined by allocating 67% to Asia, 20% to Europe and 17% to America.




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