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Iraq’s Oil Exports to US Show Noticeable Decline in August

Iraq’s oil exports to the US show noticeable decline in August 2025. The latest data reveals a downward trend that captured the attention of energy observers. Iraq’s oil exports to the US remain a crucial part of the trade relationship between the two countries.

According to figures released by the US Energy Information Administration, Iraq exported 7.93 million barrels of crude oil to the US in August. In contrast, July shipments had reached 8.37 million barrels. This difference highlights a steady decline month over month. Energy experts point to multiple market factors behind this shift.

During August, exports fluctuated on a weekly basis. In the first week, Iraq sent an average of 328,000 barrels per day. The second week recorded a sharp drop to 162,000 barrels per day. By the third week, numbers rebounded to 302,000 barrels per day. However, the fourth week fell again to 231,000 barrels per day. These swings demonstrate how Iraq’s oil exports to the US shifted within the same month.

Despite the decline, Iraq maintained its rank as the fifth-largest supplier of crude to the US in August. Canada remained the top exporter, followed by Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Brazil. Within the Arab region, Iraq stood as the second-largest supplier after Saudi Arabia, which sent 9.36 million barrels. Libya ranked behind Iraq with 3.53 million barrels shipped.

Energy analysts stress that Iraq’s oil exports to the US remain strategically important. In 2024, Iraq shipped over 95 million barrels of crude and petroleum products to the American market. This strong base underscores the scale of bilateral energy trade.

Over recent years, Iraq has managed to increase its production capacity significantly. Consequently, exports to the US reached record levels during several months. Rising global demand also supported this surge. Even though August showed a decline, long-term data indicates a robust export relationship.

In summary, Iraq’s oil exports to the US dropped in August but still preserved their importance. The fluctuation demonstrates the volatility of global energy markets. However, Iraq continues to secure a vital position among America’s top crude suppliers.

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