Oil continues to flow from Kirkuk to Turkey, despite Kurdish separatist threats to blow it up as a tactic against Turkey, Simon Webb reports for Reuters.
Iraq was pumping around 400,000 barrels per day of Kirkuk crude to Turkey on Thursday for the seventh consecutive day, the shipper said.
"The flow is about 18,000 barrels per hour," he said. "They are having some success at keeping it going. …
Iraq has moved to market about 7.5 million barrels of crude from Ceyhan storage through ships and a…
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