Iraq has significantly increased its oil exports to the United States, rising to become the sixth-largest crude oil supplier last week. Data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) indicates an average export volume of 107,000 barrels per day. This marks a notable advancement for Iraq in the US energy market. The increase positions Iraq alongside major oil exporters serving American demand. While specific details regarding the factors driving this increase were not provided, the data highlights a shift in the US’s oil supply sources. This development could have implications for global oil markets and geopolitical energy strategies. Further analysis will be needed to determine the sustainability of this ranking.
