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    Post by Rocky Mon 05 Feb 2024, 4:23 am

    After the movement to cut off oil from Jordan... an accounting inventory: 15 thousand barrels per day for less than $16
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad 
    Today, Monday (February 5, 2024), economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi revealed the amount of oil exported to Jordan, while noting that Iraq exports 15,000 barrels daily at a price 16 dollars less than Brent crude.
    The accounting inventory that the economic expert explains comes in light of the political and popular uproar due to news of Jordan’s participation in the attack carried out by Washington on the sites of the Popular Mobilization Forces in western Iraq, while social media pioneers wonder about Amman’s reaction to Baghdad and “Is this how the reward for charity is?” and “is it?” Jordan is ready to sever economic relations with Iraq? 
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    In numbers: Iraq's exports to Jordan
    Al-Marsoumi said in a statement received by “Baghdad Today” that “Iraq used to export to Jordan during the time of the previous regime 100,000 barrels per day, half of it for free and the other half at preferential prices.”
    The economic expert added, "In 2006 - at the time of the first Maliki government - Jordan and Iraq signed a memorandum of understanding to prepare and transport Iraqi crude oil to Jordan with 10,000 barrels per day of crude oil, rising to 15,000 barrels, to be increased in the future to 30,000 barrels at a discount of up to $18." per barrel compared to the international price (Brent crude oil price).”
    He pointed out that "it was increased in 2008 to $22 per barrel instead of $18 per barrel, with the option of loading from the Iraqi (Haditha) region." 
    Al-Marsoumi explained, “The new memorandum that was signed between the two sides on February 2, 2019, in which Iraq exports 10,000 barrels per day to Jordan, is an exact copy of the previous memorandum, except that the price equation is two dollars less.”
    The economic expert stated, “Instead of $18, it was agreed upon $16 less than the price of Brent oil (about $13 less than the average selling price of Iraqi oil in global markets) to cover the cost of transportation between Kirkuk and Zarqa, with differences in the quality of crude oil.” Kirkuk for Brent crude oil, and the quantity exported to Jordan was recently increased to 15 thousand barrels per day.” 
    Jordan's participation in the bombing 
    After the news circulated about Jordan’s participation in an attack on western Iraq, the House of Representatives witnessed a movement to cut off Iraqi oil subsidized to Jordan, as Representative Mustafa Sanad revealed, on Saturday (February 3, 2024), that signatures of members of the House of Representatives had been collected to issue a parliamentary decision obligating the Ministry of Oil to stop selling oil. Supported by Jordan.
    But on the other hand, Mudar Adnan Zahran, Secretary of the Jordanian Opposition Coalition, said, citing Jordanian military sources, in a tweet followed by “Baghdad Today,” that Jordanian aircraft did not participate in the ongoing air strikes on Iranian targets in Syria, and there is no truth to the Wall Street Journal’s report on “ "Targets scheduled later for Jordanian Air Force aircraft." 
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