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Mon, 07/04/2011 - 13:42
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Iran Remains among Major Suppliers of Crude Oil to Europe
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Islamic Republic of Iran has supplied over 4 percent of the European Union's need to crude oil in the first three months of 2011, a report by Eurostat said.
According to Eurostat estimates, the 27-member bloc has imported a total volume of 896.13 million barrels of crude oil during the first three months of 2011.
Iran has supplied about 4.39% of EU's crude demands with 39.322 million barrels, the report said.
The report also added that the total value of Iran's crude exports to the EU amounted to $4.021billion during the said period.
According to the report, Russia has still remained the main supplier of crude oil to Europe with 277.839 million barrels (31% of the EU's total imports).
African stated with 203.923 million barrels (22.76%) and the Middle-East with 131.974 million barrels (14.73%) are the next largest suppliers of crude oil to Europe.
According to Eurostat estimates, the 27-member bloc has imported a total volume of 896.13 million barrels of crude oil during the first three months of 2011.
Iran has supplied about 4.39% of EU's crude demands with 39.322 million barrels, the report said.
The report also added that the total value of Iran's crude exports to the EU amounted to $4.021billion during the said period.
According to the report, Russia has still remained the main supplier of crude oil to Europe with 277.839 million barrels (31% of the EU's total imports).
African stated with 203.923 million barrels (22.76%) and the Middle-East with 131.974 million barrels (14.73%) are the next largest suppliers of crude oil to Europe.