The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a significant decline in Iraq’s oil exports to the United States over the past week.
According to a report from the Iraqi “Al-Maalouma” Agency on Sunday, the EIA revealed that the average daily US imports of crude oil from nine major countries amounted to 4.198 million barrels per day.
This marks a sharp decrease of 1.356 million barrels per day compared to the previous week, when imports stood at 5.554 million barrels per day.
The drop in Iraqi oil exports to the US reflects broader fluctuations in global oil trade, with varying impacts on both exporting and importing nations.