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    Kurdistan's oil is stacked in storage tanks after exports to Turkey stopped

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    Kurdistan's oil is stacked in storage tanks after exports to Turkey stopped Empty Kurdistan's oil is stacked in storage tanks after exports to Turkey stopped

    Post by Rocky Tue 28 Mar 2023, 5:22 am

    [size=52]Kurdistan's oil is stacked in storage tanks after exports to Turkey stopped[/size]
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    Information/Baghdad...
    Economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi confirmed today, Tuesday, that foreign oil companies operating in Kurdistan have begun to transfer their production to warehouses and storage tanks that can accommodate several days of production.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a post on Facebook, followed by the information agency, that "after the decision of the International Trade Court in Paris, the region is supposed to export its oil through SOMO, and no Iraqi barrel of oil is supposed to go to Israel after today.”
    He pointed out that "this measure came after Turkey stopped Iraqi oil exports from the fields of Kurdistan and Kirkuk through the Ceyhan station."
    Al-Marsoumi expected that "oil revenues will decrease in the current month of March due to the cessation of the flow of about half a million barrels of oil from the fields of Kurdistan and the fields of Kirkuk through the Iraqi-Turkish line, after the decision of the International Trade Court.”
    And Iraqi Kurdistan's oil exports had stopped to the Turkish port of Ceyhan in the Mediterranean, at the end of last week, after the end of the long-running international arbitration case between Ankara and Baghdad. Ended / 25 s
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