(Corrects Basra exports to 2.072 mln from 2.381 mln inparagraph 3 in Dec 1 story)
BAGHDAD, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Iraq exported an average of 2.381million barrels of oil per day in November, up from 2.253million a month earlier, oil ministry spokesman Asim Jihad saidon Sunday.
The average selling price was $103 per barrel, generating$7.3 billion in revenues, he added.
Of the 2.381 million daily total, 2.072 million barrels wereshipped from the southern oil port of Basra and 309,000 fromKirkuk in the north.
After decades of wars and sanctions, oil output from OPEC'ssecond-biggest producer began a swift revival in 2010 after BigOil signed deals to tap its southern oilfields.
But infrastructure and security problems, on top of a rowbetween Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, have slowed progressthis year - it had hoped to hit 3.5 million barrels per day bythe end of 2013.
OPEC's second biggest producer is expected to show a secondyear of only modest output growth in 2014. (Reporting by Raheem Salman, Writing by Sylvia Westall, editingby Andrew Heavens and Keiron Henderson)