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Greece ranks among top buyers of Iraqi oil

Greece ranks among top buyers of Iraqi oil

Shafaq News5 hours ago

Shafaq News/ Iraq, OPEC's second-largest producer, exported over $5.4 billion worth of crude oil and petroleum derivatives to Greece in 2024, according to data obtained by Shafaq News.
The figures show that Iraq exported a total of 9.76 million tons of oil-related products to Greece last year. Of this, crude oil accounted for 8.23 million tons, generating $4.6 billion in revenue. An additional 1.53 million tons of petroleum oils and mineral-based derivatives were exported, valued at $812.4 million.
The combined value of Iraq's oil exports to Greece recorded a 21% increase compared to 2020, a steady upward trend over the past five years.
Greece, along with Italy and Turkiye, remains one of the top European importers of Iraqi crude oil.

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