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Oil ministry: Fire contained at Iraqi gas pipeline

Iraq's oil minister said that the fire at a pipeline transporting gas from northern Kirkuk oilfields in Iraq to power stations has been contained.

The ministry reported that no casualties had been recorded. It cited the North Oil Co., an entity run by the government, which manages northern oil and natural gas fields.

Two sources in the energy sector said that an explosion and fire had earlier damaged the pipeline.

A North Gas Co official said that an initial investigation showed that corrosion-induced cracks in the section of pipeline that caused the explosion, around 55 km west of Kirkuk, were the cause of the blast.

The official stated that "Gas leakage caused a blast and fire which stopped gas flow through an internal pipeline transporting the gas to Baiji's power stations."

North Gas officials said that teams of technicians rushed to the affected area to repair the damaged section and gas flow was stopped to facilitate repairs.

He said that repairing the damaged part might take two days. Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed Editing and Lisa Shumaker by Tomaszjanowski

(source: Reuters)