Is Iraq Finally Close to Restarting Kurdistan’s Oil Exports?
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Is Iraq Finally Close to Restarting Kurdistan’s Oil Exports?
Iraq has given the preliminary green light to oil exports from the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan to resume, Reuters reported on Friday, citing sources with knowledge of ongoing talks. For months, Iraq has been reportedly close to restoring Kurdistan’s oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey pipeline to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. However, outstanding issues needed to be resolved between Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government (K…
Iraq nears deal to restart pipeline oil exports from Kurdistan to Turkiye, sources say
BAGHDAD (Reuters): Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest producer, has given preliminary approval to a plan to resume pipeline oil exports from its semi-autonomous Kurdistan region through Turkiye following delays to a hoped-for restart, sources familiar with the talks told Reuters. The deal between Iraq’s federal government, the Kurdistan Regional Government and international oil companies could add at least 230,000 barrels per day of fresh supplies at a…
Iraq nears deal to restart Kurdish oil exports through Turkey: report - Turkish Minute
#Iraq’s federal government has given preliminary approval to a plan to resume pipeline oil exports from the semi-autonomous #Kurdistan region through #Turkey after an 18-month suspension, Reuters reported on Friday, citing sources familiar with the talks.
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