Iraq crude production strong in June
Operational disruptions caused by the Israel-Iran war do not appear to have affected Iraqi crude output, which was virtually unchanged from May to June.
The 8th Seismic Division of Iraq's state Oil Exploration Company conducts a seismic survey at the Hadab project in Ninewa province in July 2025. (Photo credit: Oil Ministry)
Iraq's nationwide crude production was steady from May to June, with output rising slightly from fields managed by the federal Oil Ministry and falling slightly in the Kurdistan region.
Federal fields averaged about 4.52 million barrels per day (bpd), up from 4.48 million bpd, according to an Iraq Oil Report analysis based on data gathered independently from each producing field.* Fields controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) combined for about 288,000 bpd, down slighlty compared to prior months when production averaged just over 300,000 bpd.
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