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MOL Hungary will resume crude oil exports to Iraqi Kurdistan

The Hungarian refiner MOL group has signed agreements for the resumption of international crude oil exports out of Iraq's Kurdistan Region, it announced on Friday. This is a major step towards restoring operations that have been halted since Spring 2023.

These agreements include international exploration and production firms, the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Federal Government of Iraq.

MOL anticipates that the crude oil pipeline linking the region with the Turkish port of Ceyhan will reopen within the next few days.

MOL's statement said: "We are confident about the reopening and the positive impact that it will have on our operations."

The closure of the pipeline earlier this year has disrupted crude oil exports from Kurdistan, affecting revenues for oil companies operating in Kurdistan.

MOL owns a 20% stake of the Shaikan Oil Field in Iraqi Kurdistan. Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak Semczuk, Alan Charlish. Mark Potter edited the story.

(source: Reuters)