Kurdistan'ın Kırım Pipelines Yolu Aracılığıyla Yağ Esya Dış Ticaretinin Yeniden Başlaması Tartışılıyor

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Kurdistan'ın Kırım Pipelines Yolu Aracılığıyla Yağ Esya Dış Ticaretinin Yeniden Başlaması Tartışılıyor
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Irak'in semi-autonomous bölgesinden Kurdistan'dan Iraq-Türkiye Pipelines (ITP) üzerinden Ceyhan limanına yağ esyalarının dış ticaretinin yeniden başlaması konusu Irak Petrol Bakanı Hayan Abdul-Ghani ve Parlamento Maliye Komitesi tarafından detaylı olarak tartışıldı. Bu akışlar, Erbil'deki Kurdistan Bölgesel Yönetimi (KRG) tarafından düzenlenen yasaksız yağ esya dış ticaretinin sonucu olarak 25 Mart 2023'te durduruldu.

The resumption of oil exports from Iraq's semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline ITP to the Turkish port of Ceyhan was discussed in detail last week by Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani and the country's Parliamentary Finance Committee, a senior energy sector source who works closely with the Oil Ministry told OilPrice.com.

Russia provided the KRG with US$1.5 billion in financing through forward oil sales payable in the next three to five years. Second, it took an 80 percent working interest in five potentially major oil blocks in the region. And third, it established 60 percent ownership of the vital KRG pipeline by dint of a commitment to invest US$1.8 billion to increase its capacity to one million barrels per day.

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