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Nov. 28th, 2015 03:51 pmInside Isis Inc: The journey of a barrel of oil
From FT Interactive October 15, 2015

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Isis controls most of Syria’s oil fields and crude is the militant group's biggest single source of revenue. Here we follow the progress of a barrel of oil from extraction to end user to see how the Isis production system works, who is making money from it, and why it is proving so challenging to disrupt.
By Erika Solomon, Robin Kwong and Steven Bernard•October 14, 2015
Where the oil is extracted
Isis’s main oil producing region is in Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor province, where production is somewhere between 34,000 to 40,000 barrels a day, according to locals. The group also controls the Qayyara field near Mosul in northern Iraq that produces about 8,000 barrels a day of heavier oil that is mostly used locally to make asphalt.

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It is difficult to determine a definitive oil production figure for Isis-controlled areas. But it is clear production levels have dropped in the Syrian fields since they were taken over by the militants. Most oil fields in the area are aging and despite the group's efforts to recruit skilled workers, it does not have the technology or equipment needed to maintain them. Even so, they continue to provide Isis with its most lucrative income stream.
The price of the oil depends on its quality. Some fields charge about $25 a barrel. Others, like al-Omar field, one of Syria’s largest, charge $45 a barrel. Overall, Isis is estimated to earn about $1.53m a day.
Oilfield |
Est. production (bpd) |
Price ($/barrel) |
|---|---|---|
| al-Tanak | 15,000-17,000 | $40 |
| al-Omar | 9,000-13,000 | $45 |
| al-Jabseh | 2,500-3,000 | $30 |
| al-Tabqa | 1500-1,800 | $20 |
| al-Kharata | 1,000 | $30 |
| al-Shoula | 650-800 | $30 |
| Deiro | 600-1,000 | $30 |
| al-Taim | 400-600 | $40 |
| al-Rashid | 200-300 | $25 |
Selling crude oil
Though many believe that Isis relies on exports for its oil revenue, it profits from its captive markets closer to home in the rebel-held territories of northern Syria and in its self-proclaimed “caliphate”, which straddles the border between Syria and Iraq.
The group sells most of its crude directly to independent traders at the oil fields. In a highly organised system, Syrian and Iraqi buyers queue in their tankers at the entrances to fields, often waiting for weeks.
Oil refineries
Traders have several options after they pick up their cargo:
- Take the oil to nearby refineries, unload it and return to queue at the field—usually done by traders under contract to refineries.
- Sell their oil on to traders with smaller vehicles, who then send it to rebel-held northern Syria, or east towards Iraq.
- Try their luck selling to a refinery or sell it at a local oil market. The biggest are near al-Qaim on the Syrian-Iraqi border.
Most traders prefer to sell the oil on immediately and return to queue at the fields. They can expect to make a profit of at least SL3,000 (about $10) per barrel.

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The bulk of oil refineries are in Isis-controlled Syria. The few in rebel-held territories have a reputation for lower quality output than the refineries in the east.
The refineries produce petrol and mazout, a heavy form of diesel used in generators – a necessity as many areas have little or no electricity. Because the quality of the petrol can be inconsistent and is more expensive, mazout is in greater demand.
Refining is done by local residents who constructed their rudimentary refineries after Isis's prefabricated "mobile" facilities were destroyed by coalition air strikes. The owners make purchase agreements with the militants for their products.
There are also signs that in recent months Isis may have returned to refining. In interviews with traders, the FT discovered the group had recently bought five refineries.

Fuel to market
Once the oil is refined, it is bought by traders or taken by dealers to markets across Syria and Iraq. At this point, Isis is almost completely disengaged from the trade. About half the oil goes to Iraq, while the other half is consumed in Syria, both in Isis territories and rebel-held areas in the north.
There are fuel markets throughout Isis-controlled areas and rebel-held Syria, often located close to refineries. Most towns have a small fuel market where locals buy and sell oil. But traders supplying these smaller markets often buy their oil in bulk from larger hubs.

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Fuel smuggling
With Isis only concerned with making its profits ‘at the pump’, smuggling fuel into neighbouring countries can be good business for entrepreneurial Syrians and Iraqis. Syrian smugglers say it has been declining in recent months, not because of tighter border controls but because the sharp fall in international oil prices make it unprofitable. But some determined smugglers continue their trade.
Most of the smuggling from the Syrian side has gone through opposition areas in the northwest. Locals buy fuel at the market, pour it into jerry cans and carry it over the border on foot or, in mountainous areas, by donkey or on horseback.
In Iraq, the bulk of smuggling through the northern Kurdistan region has been blocked, so locals say the route now goes south through Anbar province towards Jordan.

25 litre jerry can
20km
Weight when full: approx 22.5kg
Equivalent to 15, 1.5kg bags of flour
Boat
When oil prices were high, smugglers loaded larger jerry cans (50-60 litres) of oil into metal tubs or small row boats and, using ropes attached to each river bank, pulled their cargo across the river and into Turkey. On the other bank, tractors picked up the supply and took it to a local informal market, where it was picked up by large trucks, which sold it on.
Pumps
Some Syrian and Turkish border towns have co-operated by burying small rubber tubes under the border, such as at Besaslan. In recent months, Turkey has stepped up border patrols and are constantly digging out the makeshift pipelines.
On foot
A popular crossing point for smugglers carrying jerry cans of fuel on their backs has been from Kharbet al-Jawz in rebel-held Syria to Guvecci in Turkey. This has been largely shut down by Turkish forces, but the remote terrain makes it impossible to stop.
Horseback
In places like al-Sarmada and al-Rai, smugglers have crossed the border by mule, donkey or horses that can carry four to eight jerry cans at a time.
Помнится не так давно, может с месяц два назад со здешней приятной публикой случился важный разговор.
Тема была по случаю простая.
Если произойдёт нечто такое, что путинскую линию придётся поворачивать оглоблями в другую сторону, может даже назад. Сколько времени надо для полярного разворота?
И публика меня посрамила.
Я говорил - от месяца до полугода.
А самые прозорливые говорили о паре дней и даже часах.
Жизнь подтвердила на Турции.
Из лепшего газопроводного дружбана она стала врагом за два дня.
И страшная она фашистка, гадит сильнее англичанки.
И ИГИЛ ей друг, и нефтью ИГИЛовской спекулирует.
А в мандаринах черви, в кожаных куртках моль, у гастарбайтеров (кроме питерского Лахта-центра) поголовный сифилис ...
В общем что ни день (час, секунда) то страшнее.
Хорошо, что ФТ месяц назад написала про экспорт нефти на ишаках. А то ПуСМИ сейчас уже оперируют миллионами подвод, расстрелянных тысяч нефтеобозов ...
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Дурь прёт до небес.
У ватника внутри подшапочного объема мозги должны быть распёрты паром, распарены и запутаны.
Вот сижу и думаю как интегрально ( видимо что-то типа интеграла Лебега или по контуру) понять, чем кончатся ти пока нескончаемые плотные волны дезы.
В общем пока не отрубят интернет вокруг кремля будут цвести пышные сады развесистой клюквы, лапшу будут получать из телевизора, а работяги в Сибири переключатся на дешевый Джек Даниелс.
Меж тем енералы с галеры помнют, что спрятано на базе Инджирлик близ нефтепорта Ждейхан и что до Латакии всего два часа ходу танкам из турецкого сельпо.
Вот будет позор, если десантура не успеет подорвать С-400 при побеге и вежливые босые человечки в чалмах его заберут как трофей.
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Date: 2015-11-28 01:00 pm (UTC)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI8pVz98Vy8
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Date: 2015-11-28 01:43 pm (UTC)Енералы крутют дырки под награды и готовят патронные ящики под новое бабло ...
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Date: 2015-11-28 03:38 pm (UTC)С 5 минуты вы услышите новости из Российской Арабской Республики
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Date: 2015-11-28 02:32 pm (UTC)А зачем это понимать? Пока есть деньги, будут гнать волну по любому поводу. Когда деньги кончатся, все рассосется само собой. Перед самой кончиной вопли достигнут уровня визга, но осмысленности не приобретут.
>Вот будет позор
Ага, но еще забавней может получиться если та же десантура продаст сей артефакт по смешной цене.
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Date: 2015-11-28 03:13 pm (UTC)Про продажу я не подумал.
Браво.
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Date: 2015-11-28 03:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-11-28 07:38 pm (UTC)Думается к следующей осени.
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Date: 2015-11-28 10:53 pm (UTC)