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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Khalid Al-Ansary
Wheat harvest at a center-pivot irrigated field near Karbala, Iraq. (Bloomberg) -- Iraq’s government expects it will be able to buy enough wheat from local farmers for its crucial subsidy program to avoid imports for a third year in a row, a top state official said. The nation started the harvesting season on Sunday and sees at least 4.5 million tons of procurement from local production, according to grain board director Haider Nouri Al-Garaawi said in an interview.
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4 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Khalid Al-Ansary
Advertisement 1Iraq plans to cut oil exports this month as it faces growing pressure to adhere to its OPEC+ production target, according to an official with knowledge of the matter. Article content(Bloomberg) — Iraq plans to cut oil exports this month as it faces growing pressure to adhere to its OPEC+ production target, according to an official with knowledge of the matter. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Khalid Al-Ansary
(Bloomberg) -- Iraq plans to cut oil exports next month as OPEC+ presses members to adhere to production targets, according to an official with knowledge of the matter. OPEC’s second-largest producer aims to reduce shipments by roughly 100,000 barrels a day to an average of 3.2 million barrels a day in May, the official said, asking not to be identified as the figures aren’t public.
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4 weeks ago |
rigzone.com | Khalid Al-Ansary |Anthony Di Paola
Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest producer, plans to cut its oil-price assumption in the federal budget after the market plunged. The 2025 assumption will be lower than last year’s $80 a barrel, Mudher Saleh, a financial adviser to the prime minister, said Tuesday by phone, without being more specific. The decision was delayed earlier this year by negotiations over payments to oil companies.
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4 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Khalid Al-Ansary |Anthony Di Paola
Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest producer, plans to cut its oil-price assumption in the federal budget after the market plunged. The 2025 assumption will be lower than last year’s $80 a barrel, Mudher Saleh, a financial adviser to the prime minister, said Tuesday by phone, without being more specific. The decision was delayed earlier this year by negotiations over payments to oil companies.
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