Oil Minister from Kirkuk: Today or tomorrow we will resume oil exports via Ceyhan, Turkey.
Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani inaugurated on Wednesday a number of development and rehabilitation projects for oil stations in Kirkuk Governorate, while stressing that today or tomorrow we will resume oil exports via Ceyhan, Turkey.
The minister told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "A number of development and rehabilitation projects for oil stations in Kirkuk Governorate have been inaugurated," noting that "today or tomorrow we will resume oil exports via Ceyhan, Turkey, as we will export 80,000 barrels per day as a first phase after the agreement with the region."
He continued: "We were able to increase production at the wet oil station by 25,600 barrels per day," stressing that "90,000 barrels per day is the total capacity of the wet oil station north of Kirkuk."
A Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) financial delegation has arrived in Baghdad to discuss the salary issue
A technical delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has arrived in Baghdad to resume talks on the salaries of employees and the work of joint committees.
"A technical delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has arrived in Baghdad today to discuss the salaries of the employees and the work of the joint committees," a source in the Ministry of Finance and Economy told PUKMEDIA.
The Iraqi Council of Ministers held a regular meeting on Tuesday to discuss the issue of oil and salaries in the Kurdistan Region.
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani said in Kirkuk: "We are in talks with the Kurdistan Region to receive and export oil through SOMO and currently produces about 130,000 barrels of oil per day "We are ready to receive the oil from the Kurdistan Region," he said.
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