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    Black oil smuggled from Iraq feeds the ports of neighboring countries

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    Black oil smuggled from Iraq feeds the ports of neighboring countries Empty Black oil smuggled from Iraq feeds the ports of neighboring countries

    Post by Rocky Thu 16 Nov 2023, 5:14 am

    [size=38]Black oil smuggled from Iraq feeds the ports of neighboring countries[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: Economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi revealed, on Wednesday, the ways and methods of smuggling oil and its derivatives from Kurdistan to Iran and Turkey.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a clarification, “About 600 tankers loaded with black oil are sent through the Perviz Khan port, from where they head to Iran, then to the port of Bandar Abbas, and from there to global markets.”
    He added, “Crude oil and bitumen are also transported to Iran, as the oil is loaded from the fields (Hasira, Jia Surkh, and Shivashuk), via tankers that cross the border from the Pervizkhan port to Iran, and the other part carries the products of the (Kar and Lanaz) refineries.”
    He continued: Black oil and tar are transported to Turkey through the Bashmakh port and from there to Tabriz in Iran and then to Turkey, and sometimes the oil is sent from the Haj Omran port to Iran.
    Al-Marsoumi concluded, “In addition to the export of black oil and refinery waste, crude oil is also sold, and it is exported under the name black oil. It is taken directly from the fields or from the refineries, and sent to Iran, and one ton is sold directly from the fields for ($460), or (61).” A dollar per barrel, and then the manifest is regulated per ton at ($50).
    Turkey has a pipeline linking it to the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The line extends for a distance of 400 kilometers, and its transportation rate reaches 100 thousand barrels per day.
    Crude oil is transported from Kurdistan to Iran and Turkey via trucks, but this method is ineffective in terms of cost and time.
    Political differences caused the cessation of oil exports from the Kurdistan region of Iraq via the pipeline to Turkey.
    This situation obstructs transportation by land.
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