Hunt Oil resumes operations in Iraq's Kurdistan, company spokesperson says
Aug 23 (Reuters) - Hunt Oil has resumed operations in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, a company spokesperson said on Friday, nearly a month after a drone attack struck an oilfield the U.S. company operates in the Kurdish city of Dohuk.
The company expects to be back to normal production by the end of this month, the spokesperson said.
Other oil producers, including Norway's DNO DNO.OL, have made similar announcements about resuming production at oilfields in Kurdistan that were hit by drones last month.
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