Kurdistan Oil Exports Boosted to Turkey's Ceyhan Port
Crude oil exports from Iraq's Kurdistan region to Turkey’s Ceyhan port have increased to approximately 180,000 barrels per day. This uptick follows the resumption of oil flow on September 27, according to shipping sources, marking an improvement from earlier levels of 150,000-160,000 barrels per day.

Exports of crude oil from Iraq's Kurdistan region to Turkey's crucial Ceyhan port have witnessed a noticeable increase, reaching around 180,000 barrels per day, industry sources reported.
The current export rate marks a significant rise from earlier figures of 150,000-160,000 barrels per day, noted during the same week.
The resumption of oil flow on September 27 has played a pivotal role in this heightened export activity, according to insiders in the shipping industry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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