The stability of oil exports from Kirkuk to Ceyhan port capacity of 300 thousand barrels per day
Sunday, 13 September 2015 12:41
Alsumaria News / Kirkuk,
said a source at the North Oil Company, Sunday, that oil exports from the fields of Kirkuk, the northern to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stable at the rate of up to 300 thousand barrels per day, noting that the current production up to about 400 thousand barrels per day. The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The pumping oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stable at 300 thousand barrels per average day." The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Pumping operations is stable and there is no technical problems in pumping rates daily to Turkish port of Ceyhan. "
The source added that "the North Oil Company was seeking to develop a number of oil wells in the annual plan, but the abnormal situation that took place in the country prevented access to planned production levels," explaining that "the current production up to about 400 thousand barrels per day ". A source at the North Oil Company in Kirkuk, the first Thursday (July 30, 2015), that the pumping of oil from the company resumed fields to Turkey's Ceyhan port after a two-day stop because of exposure to the bombing of the line inside Turkish territory.
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Sunday, 13 September 2015 12:41
Alsumaria News / Kirkuk,
said a source at the North Oil Company, Sunday, that oil exports from the fields of Kirkuk, the northern to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stable at the rate of up to 300 thousand barrels per day, noting that the current production up to about 400 thousand barrels per day. The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The pumping oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stable at 300 thousand barrels per average day." The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Pumping operations is stable and there is no technical problems in pumping rates daily to Turkish port of Ceyhan. "
The source added that "the North Oil Company was seeking to develop a number of oil wells in the annual plan, but the abnormal situation that took place in the country prevented access to planned production levels," explaining that "the current production up to about 400 thousand barrels per day ". A source at the North Oil Company in Kirkuk, the first Thursday (July 30, 2015), that the pumping of oil from the company resumed fields to Turkey's Ceyhan port after a two-day stop because of exposure to the bombing of the line inside Turkish territory.
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