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    A decline in the shares of oil companies operating in Kurdistan, following the suspension of oil pum

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    A decline in the shares of oil companies operating in Kurdistan, following the suspension of oil pum Empty A decline in the shares of oil companies operating in Kurdistan, following the suspension of oil pum

    Post by Rocky Mon 27 Mar 2023, 7:52 am

    [size=30]A decline in the shares of oil companies operating in Kurdistan, following the suspension of oil pumping to Turkey
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    Baghdad - Nas  
    Oil companies in the region said, on Monday, that the Kurdistan Pipeline Company closed the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline (TADAWUL: 2360) at the request of the Turkish government.  
      
      
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    This news comes after the federal government on Saturday stopped oil exports from the region after Baghdad won an arbitration case in which it said Turkey had violated a joint agreement by allowing the Kurdistan Regional Government to export oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.  
      
    Shares in London-listed Genel Energy fell 16 percent despite the company, which focuses on Iraqi Kurdistan, saying it was continuing to produce oil in storage facilities.  
      
    The share of Gulf Keystone, which operates the Sheikhan field, one of the largest projects in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, fell 22 percent to its lowest level since August 2021.  
      
    While Genel and Gulf Keystone said they expected the oil stoppage to be temporary, the Norwegian oil company DNO, which focuses on the Middle East, said it had received instructions from the Kurdistan Regional Government to temporarily stop pumping oil into the export pipeline.  
      
    Its Oslo-listed shares fell 8.8%, their lowest since December 2021.  
      
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