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Oil flow via pipeline starts from northern Iraq to Turkey

(Xinhua)    14:01, January 03, 2014
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ANKARA, Jan. 2 -- Crude oil flow from northern Iraq to Turkey started via a new pipeline on Thursday, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said.

The oil started to accumulate at the Turkish Mediterranean export hub of Ceyhan but will not be shipped to world markets without the consent of Iraqi government, Yildiz told reporters.

The minister said that oil flow through the pipeline would start at 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) and rise to 400,000, expressing his hope that a deal with Baghdad can be reached this month for exports to begin.

Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan regional government signed six energy contracts last month on exploration and purchase of hydrocarbon resources.

Following Nechirvan's visit, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said that Ankara and Arbil had "agreed on some commercial deals" but had yet to finalize them and that Turkey would seek Baghdad's cooperation on the issue.

The agreement irked officials in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, which claims sole authority to manage Iraqi oil. Baghdad said Iraqi Kurds' efforts towards oil independence could lead to the break-up of Iraq.

The Turkish energy minister paid a visit to Baghdad in December to brief the officials on the deals.

In response to Baghdad's concerns, Turkey has proposed a formula to both parties underwhich oil and gas money will be tied up at a Turkish state bank in line with the agreed share of 83 percent to the Iraqi central government and 17 percent to the Kurds.

Ankara has set up the Turkish Energy Company (TEC), a state- backed entity, which will be Turkey's counterparty in dealings with Iraqi Kurds.

(Editor:YanMeng、Zhang Qian)

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