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Source, shipping data: Iraqi crude oil loadings have more than doubled in the first half of July.

Iraqi crude 'loadings' more than doubled in the first half July to averaging 1.2 million barrels per day, according to Kpler and a direct source familiar with the flows. This was due to the accelerated exports after months of restrictions.

Kpler data showed that crude exports averaged around 500,000 bpd during June.

Kpler reports that despite the increase in monthly exports, Iraqi crude oil from the southern port of Basra is still "dramatically" down from levels before the Iran War, when it was above 3.2 millions bpd.

A drone strike on a crude oil tanker in Basra, Iraq on Thursday led to the suspension of all crude oil loadings.

According to Kpler, the Iraqi Kirkuk crude oil loadings through Turkey's Ceyhan port has also slowed since the war. They averaged 65,000 bpd so far in July, down from almost 200,000 bpd last February. Reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar. Enes Tunagur is the writer. Mark Potter (editing)

(source: Reuters)