Saturday, March 12, 2011

Iraqi Oil: We will double the flow through the Ceyhan pipeline after repair

12/03/2011 16:13 12/03/2011 16:13
Baghdad, 12 March (Rn) – The Iraqi Oil Ministry on Saturday it would double the amount of pumping oil through the pipeline carrier to the Turkish port of Ceyhan to fill the shortfall in the reserve tanks in the port due to suspension of pumping tube after being exposed to bombing two days ago.”Asim Jihad, spokesman for the Ministry of Oil, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that” the ministry will double the amount of oil that is pumped through the pipeline to Ceyhan compensate for the shortfall in the reservoirs because of the backup after it stopped pumping tube malfunction “. The NOC announced two days ago, on exposure of the Kirkuk – Ceyhan was attacked by an improvised explosive device in the urban area near Mosul led to the outbreak of the fire was stopped pumping through the pipeline, which Turkey and destined for the fourth movement of Iraqi oil exports. Jihad said that “the reservoirs from which a backup of Iraqi oil in the Turkish port of Ceyhan has been used as an alternative reserve for the continuation of the export oil without stopping.”And identified the Oil Ministry recently five days to repair the roof opening time of the tube. Asim said that “the Iraqi Oil Ministry will increase the amount of oil being pumped through the pipeline after the completion of repair.”
And repeated armed attacks that target the oil infrastructure in Iraq, at a time when the Iraqi government to increase exports above the levels that existed before 2003.He pointed to the Jihad, “This pipeline is the transfer of more than 400 thousand barrels per day to be exported through the Turkish port of Ceyhan.” And subjected the pipeline, which runs from the Kirkuk field to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean seafront to similar attacks since the fall of the former regime.. The spokesman for the Ministry of Oil and the need to “repair the pipeline before you run out the amount of oil stored in reserve tanks in the port of Ceyhan.” The Turkish port of Ceyhan is the second major port in Iraq to export oil after the first port in the south.The Baiji refinery has stopped working late last month after coming under armed attack and the killing of two engineers and the bombing of one of its units. Iraq produces about 2.6 million barrels per day of oil, emits more than two million, but these rates are still lower than those during the former regime. Oil accounts for 94 percent of the country’s revenues.

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