Spain Raised Oil Purchases to the Middle East by 9% Before the War, with Iraq as the Second Supplier
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The United States remains the main country of which Spain imports oil. Specifically, with 622,000 tons and 14% of the total, it was ranked as the main supplier of crude oil to Spain in February. All this despite the fact that Spain has reduced its purchases of petroleum to the United States by 18% in January and has resorted to buying crude oil from countries such as Libya, Angola, Nigeria and Kazakhstan. Therefore, it also highlights in Februar…
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Spain Raised Oil Purchases to the Middle East by 9% Before the War, with Iraq as the Second Supplier
In February, at the time of the outbreak of the war conflict in the Middle East, Spain reduced its oil purchases to 4.43 million tons, 12.7% below what it imported a year ago. According to data from the Corporation of Strategic Reserves of Petroleum Products (Cores), Spain maintained the downward trend of recent months that had already marked the pace of Spanish supply before the Iranian conflict altered the rules of the game, and again bet on U…
The imports of crude oil to the Spanish State stood at 4.43 million tons in February, with a decrease of 12.7% compared to the same month last year and with arrivals from the Middle East representing 17% of the total supply, according to data of the Corporation of Strategic Reserves of Petroleum Products (Cores).
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