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Basrah Crudes Dip Despite Global Oil Gains

Basrah crudes experienced a decline on Thursday, even as global oil prices showed moderate gains. This trend reflects Iraq’s main export and local market conditions.

Basrah Heavy crude fell by 68 cents, or 1.1 percent, settling at $66.67 per barrel. Medium crude also dropped 68 cents, or 0.98 percent, closing at $68.92 per barrel. Traders noted that port congestion and refinery schedules influenced the decline.

Globally, Brent futures rose to $71.04 per barrel, gaining 19 cents, or 0.3 percent, at 0415 GMT. West Texas Intermediate crude advanced 15 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $65.57 per barrel. This divergence shows how Iraq’s oil behaves independently of international benchmarks.

Market analysts highlighted that regional supply, refinery activity, and domestic demand pressures contributed to the price drop. Political stability, infrastructure maintenance, and seasonal shipping schedules also affect production and exports. These factors often cause short-term market fluctuations.

Meanwhile, global oil markets continued to climb. Brent and WTI gains reflected optimism over demand recovery, inventory levels, and geopolitical developments. However, Basrah crudes did not fully follow the global upward movement.

Investors emphasized that these crude types remain vital to Iraq’s economy. Even small shifts influence government revenue, export forecasts, and fiscal planning. Energy companies monitor these changes to adjust strategies and hedge risks.

The difference between Heavy and Medium crude prices also matters. Heavy crude requires specialized refinery processing, while Medium crude has broader industrial use. These distinctions impact trading volumes, demand, and pricing trends.

Experts suggest that Iraq’s crude could stabilize if production efficiency and shipping conditions improve. Monitoring local factors alongside global oil trends is essential for predicting future movement. Analysts expect continued short-term volatility.

Overall, Basrah crudes fell despite global oil gains, demonstrating how regional supply and domestic factors can diverge from international markets. Traders and stakeholders must watch these dynamics closely.

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