Iraq is seeking to double the export of pipeline to Turkey million barrels per day
April 9, 2014 13:47 Last Updated: April 9, 2014 13:47
Said Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee on Wednesday that his country wants to increase the flow of oil through the pipeline Kirkuk - Ceyhan connecting to Turkey for more than a million barrels per day, equivalent to twice the current level. He told "Reuters" during a conference for oil and gas sector in Ankara that Iraq wants to build a pipeline between the two countries and further that he would discuss these issues with Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz on Wednesday. The minister continued that his country hopes to finish building a pipeline length of 200 km in order to exceed the export of oil million barrels per day, expressing his hope that happens this year.
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April 9, 2014 13:47 Last Updated: April 9, 2014 13:47
Said Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee on Wednesday that his country wants to increase the flow of oil through the pipeline Kirkuk - Ceyhan connecting to Turkey for more than a million barrels per day, equivalent to twice the current level. He told "Reuters" during a conference for oil and gas sector in Ankara that Iraq wants to build a pipeline between the two countries and further that he would discuss these issues with Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz on Wednesday. The minister continued that his country hopes to finish building a pipeline length of 200 km in order to exceed the export of oil million barrels per day, expressing his hope that happens this year.
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