Such talk of increases in crude oil production has come and gone for weeks.
Iraq's current crude oil production is 300,000 to 500,000 barrels a day.
That state supplies a quarter of the nation's crude oil production.
According to 2006 estimates Iran produced about five percent of total global crude oil production.
Last summer, Alaska's crude oil production dropped to a low of 1.6 million barrels a day.
The nation's crude oil production increased by 1.2 percent in the first three months of 1991 from the period in 1990.
The economy of the area is mixed farming, livestock and crude oil production.
In mid-2001 its crude oil production was averaging around 2.2 million barrels (350,000 m3) per day.
It now represents one-quarter of Canada's total crude oil production.
The major injury to our economy will come from the loss of our crude oil production.