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    NORTH KURDISTAN WILL BE EXPORTING OIL TO THE TURKISH MEDITERRANEAN PORT OF CEYHAN

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    02.06.2009

    /PanARMENIAN .Net/ Iraqi Kurds are set to begin crude oil exports via
    Turkey today after overcoming a dispute with the Baghdad administration
    over the distribution of Iraq's oil wealth. "We consider the start of
    the exports as a historic moment for us," Mehmet Okutan, the Turkish
    project manager of the Taq Taq oil field, one of the two northern
    Iraqi fields that will officially start pumping crude oil. Oil from
    Taq Taq, along with Tawke, will be exported by the Kirkuk-Yumurtalýk
    pipeline to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. It will be the
    first time the semi-autonomous Kurdish region has exported oil. The
    Kurds and the Iraqi central government have long been in dispute over
    the management of oil fields. But a deal was worked out to allow the
    Kurds to ship oil through the government's northern pipeline, a major
    breakthrough in the dispute. The start of oil exports is also a sign
    of the growing trust in Kurds' ties with Turkey. Ankara, in the past,
    viewed Kurdish attempts to control oil reserves in the northern Iraq
    as a step in direction of expanding their political influence in the
    region, something that could also lead to an independent Kurdish
    state. Now, Turkey's Genel Enerji is jointly developing the Taq
    Taq field with oil and gas company Addax Petroleum. Tawke is being
    developed by Norway's DNO International. Okutan told reporters on
    Saturday that exports from Taq Taq will begin at about 40,000 barrels
    per day (bpd) and increase to 60,000 bpd by October. "Starting Monday,
    we will be able to produce 40,000 barrels per day from this facility,
    but starting in October, at the latest November, we will be able to
    produce 60,000 bpd," he said. Tawke is set to start pumping 60,000
    bpd, Kurdish authorities say. Taq Taq's output will initially travel
    by truck and then be pumped into a pipeline to Turkey for export. The
    oil will be sold by Iraq's national State Oil Marketing Organization
    (SOMO).

    Baghdad has long insisted that the Kurds do not have the right to make
    deals with private oil firms without its approval. It also opposes the
    production-sharing agreements the Kurdish government has signed with
    firms and there remains uncertainty over how the Kurdish administration
    will pay Addax, Genel and DNO for the crude they pump. The oil feud
    is part of a larger dispute between minority Kurds and majority Arabs
    over resources, land and power in Iraq, which has held up the passage
    of modern national oil legislation, NYTurkish.com reported.
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