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Iraq Says Will Stick to OPEC Production Cuts

Iraq Says Will Stick to OPEC Production Cuts
Iraq Says Will Stick to OPEC Production Cuts

Iraq vowed on Friday to adhere to the production cuts agreed to by OPEC and its allies that went into effect at the start of the year.
OPEC’s number-two oil producer will hold its production at 4.513 million barrels per day for the next six months, according to the Iraqi Oil Ministry, S&P Global Platts reported. 
If achieved, Iraq would produce 140,000 fewer barrels per day for the next six months than it did in October 2018—the date from which the cuts were calculated.
The news comes after Refinitiv Eikon data on Friday showed that Iraq increased its oil exports to the United States in December by 140,000 barrels per day.
Iraq’s commitment to the latest deal is critical to the organization’s success, and not just because it is OPEC’s second largest producer.
In the first round of production cuts, Iraq was the largest overproducer and least compliant member of the group. Iraq’s oil production increased through much of 2018, but has experienced slowing domestic demand in Iraq during H1 2018, according to OPEC.
Iraq produced an average of 4.392 million bpd in 2016 prior to the production cuts, and despite being part of the production cuts, Iraq managed to produce an average of 4.446 million bpd in 2017, according to OPEC’s monthly oil market report. 
Its production quota during the previous round of cuts was 4.351 million bpd. In 2018, Iraq’s production came in at 4.441 million bpd in Q1, 4.480 in Q2, ad 4.631 in Q3—the highest volume in years and the benchmark used to calculate the new production volume.

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