Iraq to consider all options if OPEC quota is not raised, has weighed exit, sources say

BAGHDAD, June 25 (Reuters) – Iraq will be compelled to consider all available options if ​its OPEC quota is not significantly increased, ‌a senior Iraqi oil ministry official told Reuters on Thursday.
Separate sources told Reuters Iraqi officials ​had considered leaving OPEC, but the ​current plan was to remain a ⁠member and seek a higher quota.
The prospect ​of Iraq considering an exit from OPEC ​would be a further blow to the group after the departure of the United Arab Emirates ​this year. Iraq is one of five ​founding members and the group was formed in the ‌Iraqi ⁠capital.
OPEC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Iraq is enduring a critical financial crisis on the back of ​the Iran ​war and ⁠a significant increase in its OPEC quota is a must ​and should be treated with utmost ​seriousness, ⁠the Iraqi official source told Reuters.
OPEC+, is comprised of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting ⁠Countries ​and allied producers including ​Russia.

Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Writing by Maha El Dahan; Editing ​by Alexandra Hudson; Editing by Michael Georgy.

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