Follow-up – and babysit – A source in the North Oil Company said on Saturday that the maintenance work the main line carrier of crude oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan began after more than 80 days to stop pumping oil, had been expecting the return of the pump to the port within two weeks.
The source said in a press statement, said that “specialized technical staff began to re-line maintenance carrier of crude oil from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, in the area between the eye and the colt Sharqat and other tracks and a length of 40 km after exposure to sabotage attacks.”
The source, who requested anonymity, that “the security plans and widespread intensive region and insurance to maintenance teams had to pay for the initiative process maintenance,” expected to “be switching paths for the line and acts of welding and inspection of the path of a period stretching from the (1014) days to resume pumping to Ceyhan Turkish “.
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