Iraqi Kurdistan: Suspension of oil exports

Iraqi Kurdistan has announced the temporary suspension of its oil exports via Turkey due to the earthquake that hit the region. Exports, amounting to approximately 450,000 barrels per day, are being halted to ensure the safety of the operation and to avoid any unwanted incidents.

Due to the security threat following the deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria, Iraqi Kurdistan has announced the suspension of its oil exports via the pipeline linking the region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. This decision was taken to ensure the safety of exports and to avoid any unwanted incidents.

 

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