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  2. Kirkuk–Haifa oil pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkuk-Mediterranean pipeline was a mixed 10/12-inch twin crude oil pipeline from the oil fields in Kirkuk, located in the former Ottoman vilayet of Mosul in northern Iraq, through Transjordan to Haifa in mandatory Palestine (now in the territory of Israel); and through Syria and a short stretch of what was to become the state of Lebanon to Tripoli.

  3. Iraq Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), formerly known as the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), is an oil company that had a virtual monopoly on all oil exploration and production in Iraq between 1925 and 1961. It was jointly owned by some of the world's largest oil companies [1] [2] and headquartered in London, England.

  4. Petroleum industry in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq and Syria have discussed building several new pipelines, including a 1.5 million bbl/d pipeline carrying heavy crude oil, and a 1.25 million bbl/d pipeline for carrying light crudes. To the South: The 1.65 million bbl/d Iraq Pipeline to Saudi Arabia (IPSA) has been closed since 1991 following the Persian Gulf War.

  5. Basra Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Basra Oil Company (BOC) (Arabic: شركة نفط البصرة), formerly Iraqi South Oil Company, [1] is a national Iraqi company responsible for the oil in the south of Iraq. It is situated in Basra. BOC is one of the major fundamental formations of the Iraq National Oil Company (INOC). It was the first nucleus and the basis of national direct ...

  6. Kirkuk Field - Wikipedia

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    Kirkuk Field is an oilfield in Kirkuk, Iraq.It was discovered by the Turkish Petroleum Company at Baba Gurgur in 1927. The oilfield was brought into production by the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) in 1934 when the 12-inch pipelines from Kirkuk (British-ruled Mandatory Iraq) to Haifa (Mandatory Palestine) and Tripoli (French-ruled Greater Lebanon) were completed.

  7. List of companies of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    North Oil Company: Energy Oil & Gas Kirkuk: 1928 Exploration & production S A Qi Card: Financial services Credit cards & payment systems Baghdad: 2007 Semi-public corporation P A Rafidain Bank: Financials Banks Baghdad: 1941 Largest bank in Iraq S A Rasheed Bank: Financials Banks Baghdad: 1988 Second largest bank in Iraq S A Real Estate Bank of ...

  8. 3 Energy Pipeline Stocks Set to Benefit From Artificial ... - AOL

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    The Permian is largely an oil field and due to a shortage of natural gas takeaway pipelines, prices of natural gas at the nearby Waha hub were negative for a number of stretches during 2024 ...

  9. Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline - Wikipedia

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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]