Iraq increases oil exports from south to make up for Kirkuk shortfall

Reuters  |  BAGHDAD 

By Ahmed Rasheed

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - said on Saturday it was increasing from the southern Basra region by 200,000 barrels per day to make up for a shortfall from the northern fields.

The output from fell this week when Iraqi forces took back control of oilfields from Kurdish fighters who had been there since 2014.

The increase in Basra keeps Iraq's total output within the quota agreed with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the ministry said in a statement citing Minister Jabar al-Luaibi.

He said 200,000 barrels per day would be shipped from Basra on top of the usual volumes exported daily of more than 3.2 milllion barrels.

"These additional volumes will be produced until the northern output goes back to its previous level," he said.

In comments made later to reporters in Baghdad, he expected output to return to last week's level "very soon".

An ministry official told on Thursday would not be able to restore Kirkuk's output to last week's levels before Sunday because of missing equipment at two of the largest fields of the region, Avana and Bai Hasan.

Until these shutdowns, the northern region exported about 530,000 barrels per day, of which about half came from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region and the rest from the disputed province, claimed by both the Kurds and the Iraqi central authorities.

A shipping agent monitoring crude arriving from northern to the Turkish Mediterranean export terminal of Ceyhan said flows were unchanged from Friday, at 213,000 bpd.

The crude exported from Ceyhan is carried by a pipeline across Iraqi Kurdistan and then Turkey.

Kurdish Peshmerga forces deployed in in 2014, when the Iraqi army fled in the face of an advance by Islamic State militants. The Kurdish move prevented the militants from taking control of the oilfields.

(With additional reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar in London, writing by Maher Chmaytelli; Editing by Jeremy Gaunt and Stephen Powell)

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First Published: Sat, October 21 2017. 22:45 IST