Kurdish oil sales via Turkey reach 6.5 million barrels, Turkish energy minister says
The amount of Iraqi Kurdish crude oil shipped to third countries via Turkey has reached 6.5 million barrels with the seventh tanker now sailing away, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız has said.
âThe seventh tanker has been loaded and its delivery has been completed,â the minister said, answering reportersâ questions after hosting Turkeyâs Union of Marble, Natural Stıne and Machinery Manufacturers (TUMMER) in Ankara on Aug. 18.
The minister has said a total of 7.8 million barrels of oil has been exported from Kurdish Regional Government-controlled northern Iraq.
However, he said, the deliveries have been halted âdue to some works being done regarding the piping systems.â
Around $350 million in oil sales have been completed or are under way from shipments sent via the KRGâs new pipeline to Turkey, a Reuters analysis of satellite tracking data shows. The first vessel of pipeline crude sailed in May.
Asked about the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levantâs (ISIL) increasing control over oil fields in Iraq, Yıldız said Turkey was continuing to see the Iraqi authorities as the sole addressee in the country.
âISIL is not our addressee in any matters. We do our studies regarding the energy sector in this way,â he said.
âIt is at the issue for some fields and blocs changing hands. There is a serious political instability, but this doesnât change our perspective,â he added.
He also re-asserted the income yielded from the Kurdish oil sales would be shared among the central Iraqi government in Baghdad and the Kurdish government in Arbil, in compliance with the Iraqi Constitution.
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