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    Iraq increases the quantities of oil subsidized to Jordan from the Kirkuk fields

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    Iraq increases the quantities of oil subsidized to Jordan from the Kirkuk fields Empty Iraq increases the quantities of oil subsidized to Jordan from the Kirkuk fields

    Post by Rocky Sat 29 Jul 2023, 4:55 am

    [rtl]Iraq increases the quantities of oil subsidized to Jordan from the Kirkuk fields[/rtl]

    economy  ,  07/29/2023 10:23  , Number of readings: 141 
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    [rtl]Baghdad-Iraq today:[/rtl]
    [rtl]The Iraqi government agreed to increase the volume of crude oil exports transported by trucks to neighboring Jordan.

    And the MEES website, which analyzes data related to oil and gas in the Middle East, quoted Jordanian Prime Minister Bishr Al-Khasawneh as saying, “Baghdad agreed to increase exports of Kirkuk crude transported by trucks to Jordan, from 10,000 barrels per day to 15,000 barrels.”

    The Jordanian Prime Minister, Bishr Al-Khasawneh, paid an official visit to the capital, Baghdad, on July 24, during which he met with the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, and other state officials, and discussed with them joint cooperation and trade exchange.

    The site mentioned that Iraq's exports of 70,000 barrels per day, via trucks to the Jordanian Zarqa Refinery, were temporarily stopped last April after the end of the supply agreement between the two countries, despite the approval of the Iraqi Council of Ministers to renew it in late March 2023.

    The oil is supplied to Jordan at a discount of up to $16 billion, which usually covers trucking costs.[/rtl]

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