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Iraq to Resume Oil Exports to Turkey

Gulan Media April 13, 2014 News
Iraq to Resume Oil Exports to Turkey
Iraq will resume crude exports through a pipeline to Turkey within days, the Iraqi oil minister said, as Erbil and Baghdad try to resolve a serious dispute over energy exports.

"We are trying to resolve these problems. I believe the flow will resume within a week," Abdul Kareem Luaibi announced at the Turkish International Oil and Gas conference in Ankara.



Energy experts say that in early March Iraq stopped exports through its Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, which has suffered many insurgent attacks and technical problems and is frequently under repair.



Last month, Turkey also stopped the flow from Kurdistan through the one operational Kurdish pipeline, following objections by Baghdad, which has consistently opposed direct oil sales by the autonomous Kurds.



The Kurds began exporting their own oil to Turkey early this year, before hitting a brick wall with Baghdad. Erbil wants to manage the exports and revenues itself, but the central government insists it must be in charge.



In order to pressure Erbil, Baghdad cut off payments from the national budget, placing a serious strain on the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) ability to pay the salaries of civil servants for two months.


PNA -
Hawar Abdulrazaq
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