DNO: oil production did not stop in Kurdistan after an attack on a pipeline
Thursday 30-07-2015
Twilight News DNO oil company focused on the Middle East on Thursday / Her Tawke production in the Kurdistan region of Iraq is still going on despite an attack on a pipeline between Iraq and Turkey, through redirecting volumes to the domestic market.
He said Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz that flows in the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, which carries Kirkuk and Kurdistan oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean overlooking stopped after he was attacked by vandals.
DNO oil exports from Kurdistan via pipelines, trucks and receive payments from the Iraqi Kurdistan government, which is facing trouble to pay dues to companies. DNO said that the provincial government dues ranging between 500 million and one billion dollars.
DNO which is one of the largest oil producers in the Kurdistan region of Iraq and said that the Tawke production increased by about 50 percent to 152 thousand and 500 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the second quarter of the year compared to the first quarter.
The company said on Thursday it was continuing talks with the Iraqi Kurdistan government on the payments, according to the Reuters reported.
Before the attack on the pipeline production was in Tawke field in the current quarter through Thursday 157 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The company said it is "closely following regional security developments and will take necessary measures to protect workers and installations." She added that production is still dependent on the areas of excellence in Yemen because of the events there.
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Thursday 30-07-2015
Twilight News DNO oil company focused on the Middle East on Thursday / Her Tawke production in the Kurdistan region of Iraq is still going on despite an attack on a pipeline between Iraq and Turkey, through redirecting volumes to the domestic market.
He said Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz that flows in the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, which carries Kirkuk and Kurdistan oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean overlooking stopped after he was attacked by vandals.
DNO oil exports from Kurdistan via pipelines, trucks and receive payments from the Iraqi Kurdistan government, which is facing trouble to pay dues to companies. DNO said that the provincial government dues ranging between 500 million and one billion dollars.
DNO which is one of the largest oil producers in the Kurdistan region of Iraq and said that the Tawke production increased by about 50 percent to 152 thousand and 500 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the second quarter of the year compared to the first quarter.
The company said on Thursday it was continuing talks with the Iraqi Kurdistan government on the payments, according to the Reuters reported.
Before the attack on the pipeline production was in Tawke field in the current quarter through Thursday 157 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The company said it is "closely following regional security developments and will take necessary measures to protect workers and installations." She added that production is still dependent on the areas of excellence in Yemen because of the events there.
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