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North Oil resume exporting oil to Turkey's Ceyhan pipeline repair after President Local secondary line

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A source in the North Oil Company in Kirkuk, on Friday, to resume the export of oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan rates "unstable", after the repair of the pipeline carrier to the port as a result of being the last line feeds the local refineries to an act of sabotage on Thursday near the Baiji refinery (95 West Kirkuk), indicating that the export operations will stabilize starting from the middle of the night.

The source said in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The maintenance teams and rehabilitation in the North Oil Company completed on Friday, repair the damage to the line President carrier of crude oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan line of another carrier for crude oil feed local refineries after being to an act of sabotage on Thursday, improvised explosive device near Baiji refinery (95 km west of Kirkuk). "

The source, who asked not to be named, said "pumping operations resumed, this evening, rates are unstable on the back of export to the pace of nature midnight between 300 to 325 000 barrels of the total production of the North Oil Company, which up to more than 650 000 barrels."

A source in the North Oil Company said, Thursday, that the pumping from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan stopped as a result of exposure line carrier to an act of sabotage improvised explosive device near the Baiji refinery, north (170 km north of Baghdad), stressing that the technical teams started to repair the damage and that the incident "did not stop" production company.

The Iraqi-Turkish line, saw more than 50 sabotage during the past year in 2013, causing a cut off the supply of fuel, and the disruption of several Altsidirlayam, and cost Iraq material losses estimated at millions of dollars.

Iraq exports about 450 thousand barrels per day of pipeline stretching across Turkey to the port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean.


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