Oil sales rose by 36.07% [Archives:2005/863/Business & Economy]

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July 28 2005

Yemeni crude oil sales rose by 36.07 during January-May 2005 compared to 1.65% declination in the value of the sold quantities during the same period of the previous year.

The Yemeni government's overall share of oil exports during January-May 2005 reached 23.82 million barrels in a value of 1.079 billion compared with 24.22 million barrels worth of 793 million dollars during the same period the year earlier.

A recent government report indicated that the price of the Yemeni oil rose to 45.31 dollars per barrel between January and May 2005 compared to 32.75 dollars per barrel during the same period of the previous year.
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