Iraq intends to almost double its southern ports' crude export capacity to 6 million barrels per day after 2023, Karim Hattab, deputy oil minister for distribution, has said
BEIRUT (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 26th December, 2020) Iraq intends to almost double its southern ports' crude export capacity to 6 million barrels per day after 2023, Karim Hattab, deputy oil minister for distribution, has said.
"The goal is to implement large-scale projects, including the installation of another 24 tanks to increase export capacity from the current 3.5 million to 6 million barrels per day after 2023," Hattab was quoted by the ministry as saying during his inspection of oil storage facilities on the Al-Faw peninsula.
According to Hattab, the ministry is also planning to build an offshore pipeline linking the Al-Faw storage facilities to ports that export oil.
Last week, the ministry reported that Iraq's oil output totaled 81 million barrels in November.