Iraqi oil exports via Turkey’s Ceyhan pipeline to resume at 180,000–190,000 bpd, Rudaw reports
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BAGHDAD, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Iraqi oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani expects oil exports via Turkey's Ceyhan pipeline to resume at about 180,000–190,000 barrels per day, Kurdistan broadcaster Rudaw reported on Friday.
Oil exports from Iraq's Kurdistan region to Turkey are due to resume on Saturday after an interruption of more than two years.
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