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Iraq’s SOMO said its partners to life Basra heavy crude

SOMO, Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization, has reported its partners that they can start loading Basra Heavy crude from May, instead of its flagship light grade.
Second largest producer of OPEC, Iraq, is splitting its southern oil production into two streams. One will be heavy grade and the other one would be light.

SOMO also said to its partners that the new heavy grade could be loaded from single point mooring units 1 and 3 in southern Basra. But two of its partners due to receive the heavy grade complained they had already sold Basra Light crude that was allocated to their companies 1-2 months ago for loading in April and May.

According to a source, "We were expecting it (the launch of Basra Heavy) to happen in June but it came earlier than expected."
The source also added, "This could affect some 30 million barrels of crude that had already been sold as Basra Light based on the grade's OSP."

SOMO announced the first official selling price (OSP) for Basra Heavy earlier this month even though it did not allocate any to its partners in its loading program for May. The May OSPs for Basra Light and Heavy differ by about $4 a barrel. A 50 percent drop in global oil prices meant that Iraq has to partly use oil to pay its partners for work at its southern oilfields, but SOMO has not been able to meet its export targets since February.

The company's plan to export a record oil volume in February was derailed by bad weather and Iraq is still clearing a backlog of cargoes. SOMO did not reply to an e-mail seeking comment. SOMO's partners include BP, CNPC, Lukoil, CNOOC, Total and Petronas.
Updated 25 Apr 2015 | Soruce: Rigzone | By S.Seal
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