OPEC basket price up to 115.18 dollars on Wednesday
09/02/2012 14:08
Erbil, February 9 (Rn) - The OPEC basket price, which includes the Iraqi Basrah Light on Wednesday to 115.18 dollars per barrel.
OPEC said Thursday that the price of its basket of crudes rose to the standard of $ 115.18 on Wednesday of 114.68 dollars per barrel in the previous session, according to "Reuters".
It consists of OPEC basket of 12 crude is a mix deserts of Algeria and raw Gerasol Alanjuli and Iranian crude Heavy, Basra Light of Iraq and export of Kuwait and Sidr Libya and Bonny Light of Nigeria and sea country and Arab Light Saudi Murban UAE and Mary Venezuelan Orient of Ecuador.
Iraq seeks to export 2.6 million barrels a day this year, according to the plan included in the financial budget of the country that rely on oil imports by 95 per cent.
Iraq is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and has the fourth-largest oil reserves in the world, and entered into agreements with international energy companies to raise production to 12 million barrels per day by 2017.
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09/02/2012 14:08
Erbil, February 9 (Rn) - The OPEC basket price, which includes the Iraqi Basrah Light on Wednesday to 115.18 dollars per barrel.
OPEC said Thursday that the price of its basket of crudes rose to the standard of $ 115.18 on Wednesday of 114.68 dollars per barrel in the previous session, according to "Reuters".
It consists of OPEC basket of 12 crude is a mix deserts of Algeria and raw Gerasol Alanjuli and Iranian crude Heavy, Basra Light of Iraq and export of Kuwait and Sidr Libya and Bonny Light of Nigeria and sea country and Arab Light Saudi Murban UAE and Mary Venezuelan Orient of Ecuador.
Iraq seeks to export 2.6 million barrels a day this year, according to the plan included in the financial budget of the country that rely on oil imports by 95 per cent.
Iraq is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and has the fourth-largest oil reserves in the world, and entered into agreements with international energy companies to raise production to 12 million barrels per day by 2017.
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