Iraq Oil Ministry Announces November Export Figures, Including Kurdistan Region Oil via Ceyhan

25-12-2025 04:55

Peregraf — Iraq’s Ministry of Oil on Wednesday released final statistics for crude oil exports and revenues for last November, confirming continued exports from the Kurdistan Region alongside shipments from central and southern fields.

According to data issued by the State Organization for Marketing of Oil (SOMO), Iraq exported a total of 106,593,352 barrels of crude oil and condensates during November, generating revenues of more than $6.59 billion.

The ministry’s breakdown shows that 7,583,733 barrels were exported from the Kurdistan Region through Turkey’s Ceyhan Port, while 98,709,795 barrels came from Iraq’s central and southern oil fields. An additional 299,824 barrels were exported to Jordan.

The inclusion of Kurdistan Region oil in the official figures highlights the region’s role in Iraq’s overall export portfolio, despite ongoing political and technical discussions over oil management and revenue mechanisms between Baghdad and Erbil.

The Ministry of Oil said it publishes these statistics on a monthly basis as part of its commitment to transparency and to keeping the public informed about Iraq’s oil export operations.