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    Indian and Chinese companies acquire the largest share of Iraqi oil within a month

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    Indian and Chinese companies acquire the largest share of Iraqi oil within a month Empty Indian and Chinese companies acquire the largest share of Iraqi oil within a month

    Post by Rocky Sat 29 Apr 2023, 5:32 am

    Indian and Chinese companies acquire the largest share of Iraqi oil within a month



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    Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Oil Marketing Company "SOMO" announced, on Saturday, that the Indian and Chinese oil companies were the most numerous to buy Iraqi oil during the month of March.
    "SOMO" stated in a statistic published on its official website and seen by Shafaq News Agency, that "Indian and Chinese companies were the most numerous among other international companies in purchasing Iraqi oil, with 7 companies each out of 35 companies that purchased oil during the month of March. March".



    She added, "South Korean companies came second with 4 companies, American companies came third with three companies, and then Emirati and Greek companies came fourth with two companies each."
    And she indicated that "the rest were distributed among (Dutch-British), Russian, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Spanish, Turkish, French, Azerbaijani, Italian and Malaysian companies, with one company for each."
    According to "SOMO", it "relies on selling Iraqi oil on the main criteria for contracting with large, medium, independent and vertically integrated governmental international oil companies."
    The company added that the most prominent international companies that bought Iraqi oil are the "Indian Hindustan Company, the Korean Cocas, the Chinese Petrojena, the American Exxon Mobil, the Dutch-British Shell and the Italian Eni."
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