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Sources say that crude oil exports to Iraqi Kurdistan will resume early Saturday morning.

Three sources with knowledge of the plans said on Friday that crude oil exports to Turkey from Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdistan Region were set to resume at 0600 local (0300 GMT) Saturday.

On Wednesday, eight oil companies that represent over 90% of the production in Iraqi Kurdistan reached an agreement in principle with both the Kurdistan Regional Government and Iraq's Federal Government.

The state oil company of Iraq, SOMO, that will transport crude oil by pipeline to Ceyhan Port in Turkey was not available for immediate comment.

According to one source, the Kurdistan Ministry for Natural Resources notified oil companies in Kurdistan of the planned launch.

Kurdistan Regional Government or the Federal Oil Ministry of Iraq did not respond immediately to emails seeking comment.

The Kirkuk-Ceyhan Pipeline has been closed since March 2023 when the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ordered Turkey to pay Iraq damages of $1.5 billion for exports that were not authorised by regional Kurdish authorities. Reporting by Nerijus Adomiaitis in Oslo and Maha El Dahan, Dubai. Anna Hirtenstein, London. Jane Merriman is the editor.

(source: Reuters)