Crude exports from Kurdistan to the Turkish port of Ceyhan have resumed, government officials from the Iraqi semiautonomous region told S&P Global Platts on Nov. 5, after an attack on a key pipeline had halted flows a week earlier. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now “The pipeline is now functional and the oil is flowing like before,” an official with the Kurdistan Regional Government said, asking not to be named. Another official confirmed the reopening of the pipeline, which has a capacity of 600,000 b/d, but neither would provide any details on throughput levels or whether production facilities had been damaged by recent fighting between militia groups. The […]