Kurdistan exported more than 13.7 million barrels oil since last May

28/09/2014
Taner Yildiz, Turkish energy Minister, declared that the Kurdistan region has loaded 19 tankers about 13.7 million barrels of crude oil since last May via a pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean seafront.
In a statement, he further stated that the Kurdistan oil continues to flow without any problems, and the twentieth tanker will be loaded in the coming days.
He continued that the Turkish state-run Khaliq Bank in which the buyers for Kurdistan oil put their payments has now 400 million dollars of those payments, adding that this activity achieved revenues of 1.3 billion dollars so far.
Last Update:: 28/09/2014
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