A political breakthrough unlocks Iraq's only secondary pipeline export outlet, but volumes are limited by infrastructure constraints and security threats.
Northern exports stalled by Baghdad-Erbil disputes
With southern oil exports choked off by war, Baghdad cannot use its only backup pipeline route because of a fight with the KRG over customs revenue control.
Oil tanks at Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, which is run by state-owned Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAS). (UMIT BEKTAS/Reuters)