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Kirkuk pipeline offline after leak

Oil flow through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline stopped late Nov. 1 following "a technical glitch and not an act of sabotage," according to a senior official at the North Oil Company (NOC), which manages the pipeline.
Gas flares burn at the Kirkuk oil field on Jan. 06, 2010. (MARWAN IBRAHIM/AFP/Getty Images)

Oil flow through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline stopped late Nov. 1 following "a technical glitch and not an act of sabotage," according to a senior official at the North Oil Company (NOC), which manages the pipeline.

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