Saudi Arabia asks Iraq for 20 million barrels of oil
Energy
- 19 September, 2019
- 12:55
Saudi Arabia has asked Iraq's national oil company, the State Organization for Marketing of Oil, or SOMO, for 20 million barrels.
Report informs citing The Wall Street Journal that Saudi Aramco did not comment on this news.
At the same time, SOMO's deputy head of crude sales, Ali Nazar Shatar said no agreement was signed with Saudi Aramco on hydrocarbon supply.
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