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    Chinese companies account for the largest share of Iraq's oil exports in November

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    Chinese companies account for the largest share of Iraq's oil exports in November Empty Chinese companies account for the largest share of Iraq's oil exports in November

    Post by Rocky Tue 27 Dec 2022, 5:27 am

    Chinese companies account for the largest share of Iraq's oil exports in November



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    Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Oil Marketing Company "SOMO" announced today, Tuesday, that the Chinese oil companies were the most numerous to buy Iraqi oil during the month of November.
    "Somo" stated in a statistic published on its official website and viewed by Shafaq News agency, that "Chinese companies were the most numerous among other international companies in purchasing Iraqi oil, with 10 companies out of 38 companies that purchased oil during the month of November."
    The statement added that "Indian companies came second with 7 companies, American companies came third with four companies, then South Korean and Italian companies came with 3 companies, and Greek companies came fourth with two companies, while the rest were distributed among Spanish and (Dutch-British) companies." Turkish, Russian, Emirati, Japanese, French, Jordanian and Azerbaijani, with one company for each.
    "SOMO" indicated that it "depends on the sale of Iraqi oil on the main criteria for contracting with large, medium, independent and vertically integrated governmental global oil companies," noting that "the most prominent international companies that bought Iraqi oil are the Indian Hindustan Company, the Korean Cocas, the Chinese Petrogyna, the American Exxon Mobil and Shell." British Dutch and Italian Eni.
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