Iran’s Oil Production from Shared Fields with Iraq Grows by 460% in Seven Years

Iran is producing more than 400,000 b/d of oil from West Karoon fields, shared with Iraq, which shows a 460 percent growth compared to figures from seven years ago.
Iran’s oil production from West Karoon fields stood at 71,000 b/d seven years ago when President Hassan Rouhani began his first term in office.
Iran also has plans to finally increase oil production from the shared fields with Iraq to 1 million b/d.
Iran produced some 103,000 b/d of oil from West Karoon fields in 2014 while Iraq produced some 194,000 b/d from the fields.
Iraq continued to be ahead of Iran in using the shared fields until 2016 when Iran increased its amount of production to 215,000 b/d which was equal to that of Iraq.
Iran, then, continued to increase its production from West Karoon fields to 335,000 b/d to outpace Iraq in 2017.
Iran’s production from the shared fields reached 370,000 b/d in 2018 and rose to above 400,000 in 2019. This is while Iraq is producing only 250,000 b/d of oil from the shared fields and is far behind Iran.

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