Iraq Resumes Kurdish Oil Exports Amid US and Regional Reactions

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Iraq has resumed Kurdish oil exports to Turkiye after a 2.5-year halt, following an agreement between Baghdad, the Kurdistan regional government, and international oil companies, allowing about 180,000 to 190,000 barrels per day to be exported through the Ceyhan port, aiming to boost Iraq's oil revenues and stabilize regional relations.
- Iraq resumes Kurdish oil exports to Turkiye after two-and-a-half-year halt Al Jazeera
- Iraq’s Long-Awaited Oil Pipeline Restart Is Greeted With a Shrug Bloomberg.com
- Iraqi PM confirms agreement with Kurdish region to resume oil exports Reuters
- Iraq says it will resume oil exports from the Kurdish region after a halt of more than 2 years AP News
- US welcomes deal to reopen Iraq-Türkiye pipeline Anadolu Ajansı
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