Sumo warehouses in the Turkish port of Ceyhan receive oil

The crude oil arrived at the warehouses owned by the oil marketing company (SOMO) in the Turkish port of Ceyhan from the Kurdistan pipeline for the first time since June. The source said 90,000 barrels had reached the company’s warehouses.
As of June, the KRG was pumping about 600,000 barrels every 10 days to Sumo’s warehouses. The central government-owned pipeline in Baghdad has been closed since 2014.
It was not immediately clear why the inflows to Sumo warehouses had resumed. Flows across the pipeline have fluctuated around 200,000 bpd compared to the usual highs of around 600,000 bpd.
The main oil fields closed Bayan Hassan and Afana overnight on Tuesday, causing a decline in production by 350 thousand barrels per day. Iraqi officials in the oil sector blamed the Kurdish crew responsible for the pumping stations, saying they had left without handing over work at the stations and taking equipment with them.

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