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Iraq's Basrah crude price rises over $1 in July

Iraq's Basrah crude price rises over $1 in July

Shafaq News6 hours ago
Shafaq News – Baghdad
The price of Iraq's Basrah Medium crude rose by more than a dollar in July, according to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in its August monthly report.
OPEC data showed that Basrah Medium averaged $70.58 per barrel last month, up $1.34 from $69.24 in June. The average price for Iraqi crude during the first seven months of 2025 stood at $71.27, compared with $81.99 for the same period in 2024.
The report also indicated that the average price of OPEC's crude basket increased to $69.82 per barrel in July, from $68.90 in June.
Iraq exports roughly 70% of its crude to Asian markets, around 20% to Europe, and the remaining 10% to the United States.
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