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Iraq’s Oil Exports Strengthen U.S. Energy Supply

Iraq’s oil exports to the United States continue to strengthen energy ties between the two nations. In February, Iraq delivered over five million barrels of oil to the U.S., according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The EIA reported that Iraq exported 5.42 million barrels in total. Of this, 4.44 million barrels were crude oil. The remaining 0.98 million barrels included petroleum derivatives such as non-condensate oils.

Though slightly lower than January’s 7.13 million barrels, the February shipments reflect a steady and strong energy trade. Over the past few years, Iraq’s oil exports to the U.S. have seen significant growth.

This increase comes from Iraq’s improved ability to produce and export oil. At the same time, global demand for oil continues to rise. Together, these factors have helped Iraq become a reliable energy partner.

In 2024 alone, Iraq shipped more than 95 million barrels of crude oil and derivatives to the U.S. This growing trade plays a critical role in supporting global energy stability.

Iraq’s oil exports help meet U.S. energy needs and diversify its sources. For Iraq, the U.S. remains one of its top buyers, providing a stable market for its oil. This trade supports Iraq’s economy, which relies heavily on oil revenues.

Experts see this partnership as key to both economic and energy security. Regular shipments from Iraq reduce risks tied to supply disruptions. U.S. refiners also benefit from Iraq’s diverse petroleum grades.

While environmental and political pressures shape the global energy market, Iraq’s oil exports continue to deliver consistency. These trade flows are not just about oil—they reflect deeper strategic cooperation.

As the world looks for stable energy sources, Iraq and the U.S. maintain a strong connection built on shared energy interests and growing trust.

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