Iraq has solidified its position within OPEC as the second-largest oil producer, having surpassed the significant threshold of 4 million barrels per day (bpd). This remarkable growth underscores the country’s expanding role in the global energy market, driven by improved infrastructure, strategic investments, and more stable security conditions in key oil-rich regions. As production continues to rise, Iraq’s ability to influence OPEC’s pricing dynamics and global supply chains becomes increasingly vital, especially amidst fluctuating market demands and geopolitical tensions.

The surge in output aligns with Iraq’s ambitious development plans, which prioritize the expansion of capacity through a series of long-term projects. Among the contributing factors:

  • Upgrades to export facilities and pipelines, enhancing export capacity and efficiency.
  • Enhanced cooperation with international oil companies bringing cutting-edge technology.
  • Government policies aimed at maximizing recovery rates and minimizing operational disruptions.
Producer Current Output (bpd) Previous Output (bpd) Growth (%)
Iraq 4,100,000 3,800,000 7.9%
Saudi Arabia 10,200,000 10,000,000 2.0%
UAE 3,000,000 2,900,000 3.4%