TABLE 1
 IRAQ:  ESTIMATED PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES 1, 2
 
(Thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified)
 
Commodity3   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003  
METALS                      
Steel, crude   50   50   50   -- r --  
INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
Cement, hydraulic:  
Portland   5,000 r 6,000 r 6,000 r 6,834 r, 4 1,000  
White   200 r 175 r 175 r 175 r 50  
Nitrogen, N content of ammonia   220   200   280 r 532 r, 4 --  
Phosphate rock, beneficiated, phosphorus pentoxide content 300 200   100   100 10  
Salt   300 300 300 203 r, 4 50  
Sulfur, elemental:                      
Native, Frasch   98   300 r 300 r 300 r 50  
Byproduct5   2   2   2   2   1  
Total   100   302 r 302 r 302 r 51  
MINERAL FUELS AND RELATED MATERIALS
Gas, natural:      
Gross million cubic meters 7,000   7,500   7,000   7,000 4,000
Dry do. 2,800   3,000   2,920   2,900 1,500
Natural gas plant liquids thousand 42-gallon barrels 3,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 2,000
Petroleum:  
Crude, including lease condensate do. 915,000 4 937,000   860,000   740,000   490,000  
Refinery products do.   125,000   140,000   170,000   170,000   50,000  
rRevised.  -- Zero.
1Includes data available through September 2004.
2Estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits.
3In addition to commodities listed, the following also may have been produced but information is inadequate to estimate output:
secondary aluminum, clay, fertilizers, gypsum, secondary lead, lime, limestone, industrial (glass or silica) sand, sand and gravel, and
stone.
4Reported figure.
5Presumably from petroleum and natural gas processing.