Iraq in 8 months: Oil exports exceed 800 million barrels, revenues exceed $41 billion
Iraq’s oil exports during the first eight months of 2025 amounted to more than 800 million barrels, according to statistics announced by the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) and reviewed by Shafaq News Agency.
Statistics show that Iraq’s total oil exports during this period amounted to 816,140,045 barrels, at a monthly average of 102,017,505 barrels.
The company added that exports from the Basra and Central fields from Basra ports amounted to 798 million, 413 thousand, and 715 barrels, while total exports from the Qayyarah field from Kirkuk amounted to 7 million, 99 thousand, and 154 barrels.
The report indicated that oil exports from the modern Kirkuk depot to Jordan amounted to 1,866,194 barrels during the same period, noting that Iraq has not exported crude oil to Jordan since last July.
According to statistics, financial revenues from oil exports during the months of March through August amounted to approximately $41 billion, 859 million, 532 thousand, and 43 dollars.
Shafaq.com