Updated
Updated · sudanindependent.com · May 13
Iraq Resumes Condensate Exports With 50,000 Cubic Meters Loaded After Iran Conflict Disruption
Updated
Updated · sudanindependent.com · May 13

Iraq Resumes Condensate Exports With 50,000 Cubic Meters Loaded After Iran Conflict Disruption

5 articles · Updated · sudanindependent.com · May 13
  • Basra Gas Company loaded 50,000 cubic meters of condensate on Tuesday, marking Iraq’s resumption of exports after a suspension.
  • The halt was triggered by the Iran conflict and disruptions to regional shipping operations, according to the oil ministry.
  • Deputy Oil Minister for Gas Affairs Izzat Saber Ismail said the restart restores condensate flows from Iraq as regional energy trade adjusts to security and logistics risks.
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