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Iraq Oil Exports to US Fall to Zero

US crude import data has shown a sharp weekly shift in supply flows, with no recorded oil purchases from Iraq, Saudi Arabia or Libya in the latest reporting period, according to figures from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The report indicated that imports from these producers had varied in previous weeks, with Iraqi shipments to the United States recorded at 67,000 barrels per day during the third week of May before falling to zero in the most recent update.

Earlier in the month, Iraqi crude exports to the US had reached higher levels, peaking at nearly 195,000 barrels per day before gradually declining through subsequent weeks. The latest figures highlight continued volatility in short-term trade flows between Baghdad and Washington.

The Iraq’s oil exports to US completely halts development comes as broader US import patterns show heavy reliance on other suppliers, particularly Canada, which accounted for the majority of crude inflows at more than 3.8 million barrels per day. Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador also contributed smaller volumes.

Saudi Arabia, another key Gulf producer, had also supplied oil to the US in previous weeks, alongside Iraq, reflecting fluctuating purchasing patterns influenced by market conditions and refinery demand.

The United States remains the world’s largest oil consumer, using more than 20 million barrels per day, making short-term changes in import sources a routine feature of global energy markets rather than a structural shift.

Energy analysts often note that weekly import data can vary significantly depending on pricing, shipping schedules and refinery maintenance cycles, particularly among major producers in the Gulf region and the Americas.

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