The Kurdish export of its crude is almost back on track. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – With over 500,000 barrels of oil produced per day (bpd) in April, the Kurdish export of its crude is almost back on track after a number of serious disruptions halted the flow over the past months, an official report from the Kurdish oil ministry shows. According to the data, just over 15 million barrels of oil were exported in April to the Ceyhan Port on the Turkish west coast, which amounted to over $376 million for the same period, a nearly 50 percent increase over previous months. The total revenues for the first four months of this year amount to over $1,887 million, with the highest levels of exports recorded in January at 601,000 bpd. Several bombings targeting the Kurdistan pipeline in February and March led to a temporary halt of export to Turkey […]