Billions in Oil Missing in Iraq, US Study Finds

Posted in News From Other Sources on May 12th, 2007 by Bruce Amsbary

Billions in Oil Missing in Iraq, US Study Finds http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/12/world/middleeast/12oil.html

By James Glanz 
The New York Times 
Saturday 12 May 2007 

Between 100,000 and 300,000 barrels a day of Iraq's declared oil production over the past four years is unaccounted for and could have been siphoned off through corruption or smuggling, according to a draft American government report. 

Using an average of $50 a barrel, the report said the discrepancy was valued at $5 million to $15 million daily. 

The report does not give a final conclusion on what happened to the missing fraction of the roughly two million barrels pumped by Iraq each day, but the findings are sure to reinforce longstanding suspicions that smugglers, insurgents and corrupt officials control significant parts of the country's oil industry. 

The report also covered alternative explanations for the billions of dollars worth of discrepancies, including the possibility that Iraq has been consistently overstating its oil production.

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