DUBAI, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Flows of crude oil through a pipeline from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq to Turkey could restart soon after an almost two-year shutdown.
ISTANBUL, March 2 (Reuters) - Turkey wants an Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline to operate at maximum capacity once it resumes flows ...
Iraq’s top energy official says pipeline could re-open today, but operators in Iraqi Kurdistan will not export oil until payment issues resolved ...
Oil prices rose slightly on Wednesday, supported by a weaker dollar, which makes the commodity less expensive for overseas ...
Negotiations to restart Iraqi Kurdistan’s oil flows through the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline have failed for the second time in a ...
Abdul Ghani emphasized that Baghdad is nearing the final steps to restart crude oil exports through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan ...
While the pipeline’s reopening may put downward pressure on oil prices in the short term, long-term impacts will depend on ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed Iraq’s Prime Minister to reopen the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline. The U.S. and its allies ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Oil producers in the Kurdistan Region on Monday welcomed the recent phone call between US National ...
Explainer-Why Oil Flows Through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline Have Been Halted By Maha El Dahan, Ahmed Rasheed and Nerijus Adomaitis DUBAI (Reuters) - Flows of crude oil through a pipeline from the ...