Iraq expects higher crude revenues in July and is currently selling its oil at around $34-$35/b, the al-Mirbad news organization quoted the oil minister as saying on June 22. Iraq in some cases has sold its oil as high as $39/b, Ihsan Ismaael said, al-Mirbad reported. The minister reiterated the country’s commitment to OPEC+ production cuts, according to al-Mirbad. Iraq hopes to rake in crude revenues of $2.5 billion in June, Ismaeel told al-Sharqiya TV on June 14. OPEC’s second-largest oil producer expects to export 2.8 million b/d in June, he said. Iraq sold its oil at $21.005/b in May, with oil income reaching $2.091 billion, […]