DUBAI, Nov 13 (Reuters) – Crude oil flows from northern Iraq to Turkey halted for more than seven months could start flowing again this week after Baghdad said it had reached “an understanding” with Istanbul.
Here is an outline of the pipeline dispute:
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On a visit to Erbil on Sunday, Iraqi oil minister Hayan
Abdel-Ghani said he expects to reach an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and foreign oil companies to resume oil production from the Kurdish region’s oilfields within three days, signalling a…