Home

 
India Bullion iPhone Application
  Quick Links
Currency Futures Trading

MCX Strategy

Precious Metals Trading

IBCRR

Forex Brokers

Technicals

Precious Metals Trading

Economic Data

Commodity Futures Trading

Fixes

Live Forex Charts

Charts

World Gold Prices

Reports

Forex COMEX India

Contact Us

Chat

Bullion Trading Bullion Converter
 

$ Price :

 
 

Rupee :

 
 

Price in RS :

 
 
Specification
  More Links
Forex NCDEX India

Contracts

Live Gold Prices

Price Quotes

Gold Bullion Trading

Research

Forex MCX India

Partnerships

Gold Commodities

Holidays

Forex Currency Trading

Libor

Indian Currency

Advertisement

 
WSJ:UPDATE: Iraq Oct Oil Exports Down 0.6% On Month At 2.088M B/D - SOMO
 
By Hassan Hafidh
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

Iraq's oil exports in October ran at an average of 2.088 million barrels a day, or 0.6% below the rate of September because of bad weather at the southern export terminals, the head of the State Oil Marketing Organization, or SOMO, said Tuesday.

"We have had six days so far of bad weather in the southern terminals which has completely shut down our exports for a few days," Falah Alamri told Dow Jones Newswires.

A Middle East shipping agent said earlier thunder storms at two Iraqi oil loading terminals in Basra since Oct. 26 had either impeded loadings from the ports completely or slowed them.

Revenues from oil sales in October were up to around $6.7 billion from $6.6 billion in September, Alamri said.

Iraq sold its crude oil in October at an average price of around $104 a barrel, more or less the same as the previous month. The increase in revenues was because more barrels were sold in October as the month is 31 days while September is 30 days.

Iraq's oil revenues reached some $69 billion during the first 10 months of this year, compared with $52.2 billion in the whole of 2010.

Basra Light crude exports flowed in October at 1.628 million barrels a day, down from 1.767 million barrels a day in September. Kirkuk crude sales in October were at 460,000 barrels a day, up from 334,000 barrels a day in the previous month, Alamri said.

-By Hassan Hafidh, Dow Jones Newswires; +962 799 831 831; hassan.hafidh@dowjones.com
Source