Iraq to export Kirkuk oil to Iran before end-January: Iraqi oil minister
Tehran (ISNA) - Iraq will start
exporting oil from the northern Kirkuk fields to Iran before the end of
January, Iraqi oil minister Jabar al-Luaibi told reporters on Sunday in Baghdad.
About 30,000 barrels per day of
crude will be trucked to Iran’s Kermanshah refinery in the first instance, he
said. “God willing, we will start before the end of the month,” he added.
Trucking crude to Iran comes under a
swap agreement announced last month by the two countries to allow a resumption
of oil exports from Kirkuk, Reuters reported.
Iraq and Iran have agreed to swap up
to 60,000 barrels per day of crude produced from Kirkuk for Iranian oil to be
delivered to southern Iraq, Luaibi said last month.
Iraq and Iran are also planning to
build a pipeline to carry the oil from Kirkuk to avoid having to truck the
crude, Luaibi said last month.
The planned pipeline could replace
the existing export route from Kirkuk via Turkey and the Mediterranean.
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author: D-Ezatiyan - Date: 1/9/2018