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Republic of Iraq
Iraqi Oil Tankers Company
شركة ناقلات النفط العراقية
Emblem of Iraq
Agency overview
HeadquartersBasra Iraq
30°28′59″N 47°48′32″E / 30.48306°N 47.80889°E / 30.48306; 47.80889
Parent agencyMinistry of Oil
Websitehttp://www.iotc-basra.com

Iraqi Oil Tanker Company (IOTC) is the state owned Iraqi company specializing in the ocean transport of crude oil and refined products. It was established in 1972.

Tarik Ibn Ziyad Oil Tanker in Dry Dock in Lisbon, Portugal.الناقلة طارق بن زياد بالحوض الجاف في لشبونه البرتغال 1985
Oil Tanker Amoria in the Persian Gulf before the American Attack.
Ain Zalla Oil Tanker الناقلة عين زالة بعد الغرق
Iraqi Tanker Empty First Gulf War
Oil Tanker Amoria one of Iraqi Oil Tanker Company (IOTC) fleet in 70s and 80s.
Al Yarmouk Oil Tanker, One of Iraqi Oil Tanker Company (IOTC) fleet in 70s and 80s.
Oil Tanker Hiteen

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