Kurdistan and Kirkuk pumping oil to stop the Turkish port of Ceyhan
Iraq 09/25/2015
A source at the North Oil Company in Kirkuk province, on Friday, that the pumping of oil from the company's fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stopped because their oil theft through holes Iraqi-Turkish line inside Turkish territory, while the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region confirmed the halt of oil exports from the region to the port Turkish.
The source said in an interview with Alsumaria's News, said that "Kirkuk oilfields exports stopped, this afternoon, through the passing of the Kurdistan region of the pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan because their oil robbed by unidentified gunmen across the carrier inside Turkish territory the pipeline," he said, adding that "Export rates were between 275 to 300 thousand barrels per day."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "the production of the North Oil Company of about 450 thousand barrels per day," likely "oil resume during the 72 hours ahead."
For its part, Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region said in a statement, "has been stopped exporting crude oil through the Kurdistan region of line-Turkish port of Ceyhan on Thursday since," adding that "Stop Export came on the back of the line suffered a carrier oil to perforation by some muggers on the Turkish side ".
The ministry added that" the technical teams did not address the holes in the carrier oil pipeline because of the holiday
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Iraq 09/25/2015
A source at the North Oil Company in Kirkuk province, on Friday, that the pumping of oil from the company's fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stopped because their oil theft through holes Iraqi-Turkish line inside Turkish territory, while the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region confirmed the halt of oil exports from the region to the port Turkish.
The source said in an interview with Alsumaria's News, said that "Kirkuk oilfields exports stopped, this afternoon, through the passing of the Kurdistan region of the pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan because their oil robbed by unidentified gunmen across the carrier inside Turkish territory the pipeline," he said, adding that "Export rates were between 275 to 300 thousand barrels per day."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "the production of the North Oil Company of about 450 thousand barrels per day," likely "oil resume during the 72 hours ahead."
For its part, Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Region said in a statement, "has been stopped exporting crude oil through the Kurdistan region of line-Turkish port of Ceyhan on Thursday since," adding that "Stop Export came on the back of the line suffered a carrier oil to perforation by some muggers on the Turkish side ".
The ministry added that" the technical teams did not address the holes in the carrier oil pipeline because of the holiday
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