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Sources say that Iraq has weighed all options if OPEC quotas are not increased and is considering leaving the bloc.

Sources say that Iraq has weighed all options if OPEC quotas are not increased and is considering leaving the bloc.
Sources say that Iraq has weighed all options if OPEC quotas are not increased and is considering leaving the bloc.

Iraq has weighed the possibility of leaving OPEC if it's quota is not increased significantly, according to sources familiar with Iraqi oil policy.

The possibility that OPEC’s second largest producer is considering a departure would be a blow to the group, especially after the departure of the United Arab Emirates this year. Iraq was one of five founding members when OPEC was founded in the Iraqi capital. Iraq is in a financial crisis due to the Iran War and a rise in its OPEC quota must be taken seriously, a senior Iraqi official from the oil ministry told?.

He said that Iraq considered leaving OPEC but its current plan is to remain a part of it and work towards a larger quota.

Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members should take this issue very seriously. He said that if this is not done, "Iraq would be forced to consider all options."

When asked if they discussed an OPEC withdrawal, he replied: "It is still too early for this step".

OPEC didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

A spokesperson for the Iraqi government said that the country was working hard to restore its full oil export capability, but refused to comment on the OPEC quota it holds or the possibility that the country could leave the group.

Haider al Aboudi, Iraqi spokesperson, said that Iraq is working to restore the full capacity of its oil exports and hopes to increase oil production to seven million barrels a day in the next few years.

After the report, oil prices briefly continued to decline. They traded below $73 per barrel.

Since assuming office in May, Iraqi Premier Ali al-Zaidi's administration has placed a high priority on reviving Iraq's economic growth, attracting foreign investments, and fighting corruption.

State news agency INA reported that on Wednesday, he stated Iraq wanted OPEC to increase Iraqi oil production in line with its capacity and population.

Seven members of OPEC+ increased their production quotas between April and June by nearly 600,000 barrels per day. OPEC+ is made up of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allied producers including Russia. (Reporting and writing by Maha El-Dahan, Alex Lawler, and Alex Lawler, with additional reporting by Muayad Hamid; editing by Alexandra Hudson and Michael Georgy)

(source: Reuters)