Iraq's Oil Resurgence: Reaching 2 Million Barrels and Strategic Pipeline Shifts
Irak petrol sektörü, bölgesel çatışmaların yarattığı derin üretim çukurundan çıkarak ağustos ayında günlük **2 milyon varil**lik ihracat seviyesine ul
Iraq's oil sector is signaling a robust recovery, climbing out of a deep production trough caused by regional conflicts to reach daily export levels of 2 million barrels in August.
Revival Signals in the Supply Chain
Driven by extraordinary efforts from SOMO and Basra Oil Company personnel, export capacity has risen to 2 million barrels per day. Production had plummeted from a pre-war level of 3.3 million barrels to 1.3 million barrels due to the US-Iran conflict. The recovery seen in July and August provides a critical lifeline for the Iraqi economy, where more than 85% of the budget relies on oil revenues.
Geopolitical Alternatives with Chevron and UCC
To counter risks in the Strait of Hormuz, a consortium including US-based Chevron and Qatar's UCC will construct the Basra-Fishhabur oil pipeline. The Port of Ceyhan in Turkey and the Port of Banyas in Syria are back on the agenda as strategic alternative export points. These lines, previously delayed due to financial conditions, aim to enhance export security amidst regional tensions.
New Capacities in the Natural Gas Sector
The central gas processing plant opened at the Feyha Oil Field boasts a daily capacity of 130 million cubic feet. UEG Company continues its investments in three fields in southern Iraq: Feyha, Siba, and Al-Faw. With 145 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, the country is preparing to operate these resources more efficiently with such infrastructure investments.
Our historical regression models are closely monitoring how this recovery in energy supply might break inflationary pressures. The volatility that dragged Iraq's production capacity from 3.3 million barrels down to 1.3 million and is now rising again significantly impacts the supply shock variance in our Core CPI forecasts. If the Basra-Ceyhan line becomes operational, we can anticipate a permanent decline in regional risk premiums.
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