The flow of crude oil through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline has resumed, after it was halted on Tuesday due to a blast near the pipeline in the southeastern Turkish province of Kahramanmaras, officials said on Wednesday. The explosion, which a senior security source later said was due to a falling power pylon and not an attack, caused the pipeline near Kahramanmaras to catch fire. The incident has added to global supply concerns and helped drive global crude prices to seven-year highs. Turkey’s state pipeline operator Botas said earlier the fire had been extinguished and oil flows would resume within an hour, after “all necessary measures have […]