Wednesday, 08 August / August 2012 23:58
Baghdad {: News} announced the Euphrates and the Iraqi Oil Ministry resumed pumping crude oil through national pipelines network across the line of Kirkuk - two sides of the Turkish port after the third hour of the afternoon and maintained with normal rates.
Said the spokesman of the Ministry of Oil, Assem Jihad told {Euphrates} News today that he was "as well as the resumption of pumping oil from fields in the Kurdistan region in the mid-day yesterday and today."
He explained that he "will be calculated rate amounts received by the North Oil Company after the stability of the pumping process."
The spokesman, Assem Jihad, the Oil Ministry said earlier that the ministry is keen to make up for losses that resulted from the disruption of Iraqi oil exports to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Jihad said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} "The Oil Ministry is very keen to compensate the material losses that resulted from the disruption of Iraqi oil exports to Turkey in the current period."
He pointed out that "the ministry was awaiting repair oil pipeline Iraq-Turkey who export oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan in the current period and is still trying to resume pumping oil as soon as possible so that we can prevent the damage that may hit imports of Iraqi oil when you stop this pipeline is vital."
The pipeline that carries Iraqi oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan was earlier in the process of sabotage inside the Turkish border, which led to stopping the export of Iraqi oil through this pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. Ended
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