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After a two-year pout, Kurdistan gives up oil
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60911, member: 636"] Kurdistan authorities confirmed that regional oil shipments will restart within two days after reaching a breakthrough accord with federal officials and energy companies. The agreement enables crude deliveries to resume through Turkey's Ceyhan terminal, following a suspension that has lasted over two years. Federal oversight will direct all regional production to the State Oil Marketing Organization for international sales while reserving portions for local needs. Both government leaders praised this development as progress toward enhanced Baghdad-Erbil relations and energy sector stability. The accord emerged from extended discussions following March 2023 export restrictions, which stemmed from arbitration requirements for federal approval. Economic relief and renewed investor interest are anticipated outcomes that will strengthen Iraq's position among global energy suppliers. [/QUOTE]
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