Iraq’s ambition to match Saudi oil output is out of reach
Iraq’s oil output and capacity may peak following growth of around 25% over the next five years, analysts said, falling short of 2027 targets and ending a long-standing ambition to rival the output of top OPEC producer Saudi Arabia.
Political infighting has cost Iraq the opportunity to invest in growing output more quickly. As the energy transition gathers pace, it means Baghdad may never be able to cash in the hundreds of billions of barrels it has in the ground, even with the efforts of the country’s new energy minister to attract investment.
Since 2016, Iraq’s output has stalled at around 4.5 million barrels per day (bpd).









