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Minister: Iraq to boost crude oil production by year's end

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AP Baghdad
Iraq's oil minister said today that his country plans to increase daily crude oil production to 5 million barrels by the end of this year, up from the current rate of about 4.4 million barrels per day, to secure sorely needed cash for its ailing economy.

Iraq, where oil revenues make up nearly 95 per cent of the budget, has been reeling under an economic crisis since 2014, when oil prices began their descent from a high of above USD 100 a barrel.

The Islamic State group's onslaught, starting in 2014, has exacerbated the situation, forcing Iraq to divert much of its resources to a long and costly war.
 

Addressing an energy conference in Baghdad, Oil Minister Jabar Ali Al-Luaibi didn't give details on which of the country's oil fields would supply the increased output.

Late last year, Iraq joined a deal by OPEC and non-OPEC members to lower production for six months by 1.8 million barrels a day in order to prop up global oil prices.

The mutual production decrease began on January 1. OPEC Secretary General, Mohammed Barkindo, said the compliance among the participants was 86 per cent in January and 94 per cent in February.

Barkindo told reporters that OPEC members would consider whether to extend the production decrease agreement at a meeting next month.

Iraq holds the world's fourth-largest oil reserves. This year, it added 10 billion barrels, bringing its total reserves up to 153.1 billion barrels.

Al-Luaibi also said that more 15 billion barrels are planned to be added by 2018.

Iraq's 2017 budget stands at about 100.67 trillion Iraqi dinars, or nearly USD 85.17 billion, running with a deficit of 21.65 trillion dinars, or about USD 18.32 billion. That's based on an estimated oil price of USD 42 per barrel and daily export capacity of 3.75 million barrels.

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First Published: Apr 02 2017 | 5:22 PM IST

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