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Sources say that the restart of Iraqi Kurdish oil exports is not imminent.

Sources close to the issue said that, despite Iraq’s federal government stating on Thursday that oil shipments would be resumed immediately, there is no imminent restart.

Baghdad has been in talks with Erbil since February to resolve a standoff that has stopped oil flows from the northern part of Iraq to Turkey's Mediterranean Port of Ceyhan. Before the pipeline's closure in March 2023, the KRG produced about 435,000 barrels of oil per day.

The federal government announced on Thursday that Iraqi Kurdistan will resume oil exports through the pipeline into Turkey immediately despite drone strikes that have closed down half the region's production.

A source from APIKUR - a grouping of oil companies operating in Kurdistan - said on Friday that the restart of production was dependent on receiving written agreements. A second source at KAR Group which operates the pipeline said that no plans had been made to restart. Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed and Anna Hirtenstein Writing by Alex Lawler Editing David Goodman

(source: Reuters)