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Oil production in southern Iraq increased after tankers began arriving at export terminals. The arrivals created space in storage tanks previously filled to capacity.
Oil production in southern Iraq increased after tankers began arriving at export terminals.
The higher number of tankers freed up space in storage tanks as more barrels moved out for export. Officials said production levels have already risen and are expected to keep climbing.
Limited storage capacity had previously constrained output in the region. With tankers now docking more regularly, operators can maintain higher production rates without the risk of tanks reaching full capacity.
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