Observatory: Iraq was able to purchase 80 oil tankers with its 2025 investment budget.
The Eco Iraq Observatory confirmed on Monday that the investment expenditures of the Ministry of Oil during one year are sufficient to purchase 80 oil tankers, indicating that Iraqi governments have not invested sufficiently in this sector during the past years.
The observatory stated in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency that “the Ministry of Oil is one of the ministries that has allocated the most investment expenditures over the past years,” indicating that “the investment expenditures of the ministry in 2025 amounted to more than 12 trillion and 873 billion dinars, which is equivalent to about 9.9 billion dollars.”
He explained that “this amount allows Iraq to purchase about 80 giant oil tankers of the (VLCC) type, as the price of each one is about $110 million, which can be used to transport Iraqi oil and the oil of other countries.”
The observatory added that “there are several types of oil tankers, including ULCC (Ultra Large Crude), VLCC (Very Large Crude), Suezmax (Medium-sized), in addition to Aframax, Panamax, MR and Handysize (Small-sized).”
He noted that “this large volume of investment spending raises questions about spending priorities, especially in light of increasing economic crises and the need for greater support in essential sectors such as electricity, water and health.”
The statement continued, “Investing in a giant oil transport fleet would have enhanced Iraq’s ability to secure its exports and increase revenues, without the need to rely on external companies and partners.”
The Iraqi State Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) urged its customers to expedite the submission of crude oil loading schedules within 24 hours, following Iraq’s exemption from any Iranian restrictions on transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
Bloomberg reported earlier on Sunday that an oil tanker carrying Iraqi crude appeared to be crossing the Strait of Hormuz, a day after Iran announced it was granting Iraq a special exemption to use the waterway despite continued restrictions on most countries.
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Iraq’s State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) has urged its customers to expedite the submission of crude oil loading schedules within 24 hours, following Iraq’s exemption from any Iranian restrictions on transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Ministry of Peshmerga announced on Monday that its forces’ command headquarters in the Kurdistan Region was attacked by booby-trapped drones, accusing what it described as “outlawed terrorist groups” of being behind it.
The Iraqi Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that it had recorded 534 rumors since the beginning of the ongoing regional war, while confirming that the security situation is stable and the borders are fully secured, with crime rates in the country decreasing.
A senior Iranian official said on Monday that Tehran would allow ships from some friendly countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for paying security fees, as part of its efforts to obtain compensation for the consequences of the war.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Saturday that the niece of the late Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, and her daughter, were green card holders and living comfortably in the United States, following the US State Department’s announcement of their arrest in preparation for their deportation from the United States.
The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Saleh, confirmed on Saturday that the stability of exchange rates in the local market reflects positive indicators, while pointing out that the strength of reserves and the accumulation of commodity stock contributed to reducing the fluctuations of the parallel market.
Member of Parliament Abboud al-Issawi confirmed on Saturday that there has been a decline in the progress toward resolving the presidential and cabinet appointments before the April 11th parliamentary session. He warned that the country’s security and economic situation necessitates that political blocs end the current deadlock.
MP Ahmed Shaheed Al-Shammari confirmed on Saturday that there is a parliamentary movement to make the election of the President of the Republic conditional on his pledge to hand over all those wanted by the judiciary who are present in the Kurdistan Region, indicating that the region has become a haven for figures who incite against the security forces and the Popular Mobilization Forces.
MP Hussein Saheb, from the Ishraqa Kanoun Movement, warned on Saturday of the repercussions of delaying the formation of a national government that meets the aspirations of Iraqis, noting that moving towards forming a government that is far from the will of the street will deprive it of its popular legitimacy.