The Islamic State has again found a way to get its hands on Syrian oil, which the U.S. is no longer protecting. The Islamic State has again found a way to get its hands on Syrian oil, which the U.S. is no longer protecting. The problem for Mexico is that fuel demand has risen and domestic oil production has failed to keep pace. The appointment has sparked much speculation considering that Kuwait may be at its peak oil production. Estimates vary on Kuwait’s production capacity, with some saying 3 million bpd and others estimating closer to 2.5 million bpd.
Source: Libya Today January 07, 2022 18:00 UTC