Daesh reportedly earns up to $50 million (£32.6 million) each month from oil sales, allowing the group to maintain its rule over their self-declared caliphate stretching across large parts of Syria and Iraq, The Independent reported on Sunday.
Oil sales are thought to account for the group's largest financial source, allowing it to rebuild infrastructure and continue funding their fighters and military endeavors.
Isis sells crude oil to smugglers at prices between $10 and $35 per barrel, undercutting the international price of around $50 per barrel.
The smugglers then sell the oil to middlemen in Turkey.
Turkey's prime minister's office issued a statement saying it had taken measures to strengthen border security.
Its security forces had stopped 3,319 cases of smuggling from Syria as of the end of September, the statement said.
Iraqi officials also said some oil was smuggled into Kurdish areas of Iraq, though a member of the Iraqi Kurdish parliament denied this.
Isis is believed to extract around 30,000 barrels a day in Syria and around 10,000 to 20,000 barrels per day in Iraq.
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