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The line's Iraqi part has been a principal sabotage target since 2003. [2] On 26 October 2009, the blast near Mosul halted oil supplies through the pipeline. [3] On 16 August 2013, at around 0100 GMT near the al-Shura area 60 km to the south of the city of Mosul a bomb attack damaged the pipeline. [4]
By. Daniel J. Graeber of Oilprice.com The Turkish energy minister confirmed that oil was flowing again through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline from northern Iraq following an attack on the transit network.
Tüpraş Kırıkkale Oil Refinery is located in Kırıkkale Province, central Anatolia. [3] The Botaş Ceyhan Oil terminal is the end point of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline carrying crude oil from Iraq to Turkey. The Ceyhan Terminal has twelve oil storage tanks with each 135,000 m 3 (4,800,000 cu ft) capacity.
The first armed incident in Şırnak Province took place on 28 July when the Turkish Air Force bombed PKK fighters in the countryside. [13] The clashes in Şırnak began to escalate following a bomb explosion that damaged a section of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan pipeline within Şırnak Province on July 29 [14] and an ambush by the PKK on July 30 which killed 3 Turkish soldiers.
On 29 July, the oil pipeline between Kirkuk (Iraq) and Ceyhan (Turkey) was blown up in the east Turkey, in the Sirnak province [70] while in Hakkari, police quarters was under attack with heavy arms, including rocket launchers and long barrel rifles. [71]
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26 October 2009: The blast near Mosul halts oil supplies through the Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline. 19 October 2009: Italy, Russia and Turkey agree the participation of Russian oil companies in the Samsun–Ceyhan pipeline project. 19 October 2009: The Arab Gas Pipeline starts supplying Lebanon.