After a stop that lasted for more than two years … the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan region of Iraq

After a two -and a half year hiatus due to legal disputes and technical problems, this morning, Saturday, the export of crude oil from the fields of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, according to the Iraqi official media.
The Iraqi News Agency said that on Saturday morning, the export of oil from the fields of the Kurdistan region of Iraq “was resumed for the first time since Turkey closed a pipeline in March 2023. The Kurdistan” Rudaw “network mentioned today, Saturday, that the flow of crude oil was resumed through a pipeline from the Kurdistan region of Iraq to Turkey for the first time in two and a half years, after a temporary agreement that ended the crisis. The agreement between the Iraqi federal government, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq and the foreign oil producers working in the region will witness an flow of between 180 thousand and 190 thousand barrels per day of oil to the Turkish port of Jihan. (Sky News)
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