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    Post by Rocky Tue 03 Oct 2023, 4:59 am

    Parliamentary energy calls for revealing the fate of compensation payments after Türkiye announced the resumption of pumping Iraqi oil
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    {Political: Al-Furat News} A member of the Parliamentary Energy Committee called for revealing the fate of the compensation payments owed to Turkey, with its announcement of the imminent resumption of Iraqi oil exports via the Turkish Ceyhan pipeline during this week.
    Ola Al-Nashi said to {Al-Furat News} agency, “After the Turkish Minister of Energy declared that the oil pipeline connecting Iraq and Turkey is ready after its maintenance to pump Iraqi oil to the port of Ceyhan, we ask about the fate of the compensation imposed by the Paris court, which is estimated at about one and a half billion dollars for pumping Iraqi oil from 2014/2018".
    She added, "Whoever dares to ask this question and who cares to answer it, it is a real challenge to the government to impose Iraq's prestige and stop the plunder of its people's wealth."
    Al-Nashi called on "the House of Representatives to have a clear position appropriate to the violations of the Turkish side, starting with the violation of Iraq's sovereignty, then their water policy, and ending with the payment of compensation."
    Turkish Energy Minister Alp Arslan Bayraktar announced yesterday, Monday, that his country will resume operation of the pipeline that transports crude oil from Iraq this week, after suspending work on it for about 6 months.
    Bayraktar added, during the ADIPEC conference in Abu Dhabi: “During this week, we will start operating the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline, and it will be able to transport approximately half a million barrels to global markets.”
    Turkey stopped pumping oil through the pipeline that exports oil from the Kurdistan region of Iraq about six months ago, after a ruling was issued in an arbitration case by the International Chamber of Commerce ordering Ankara to pay compensation to Baghdad worth $1.5 billion in exchange for exporting oil without a permit in the period from 2014 to 2018.

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