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KRG to begin crude oil exports from Tawke field


Published May 11, 2009
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KRG Ministry of Natural Resources

On behalf of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), the KRG Ministry of Natural Resources says that crude oil exports shall commence officially on 1 June 2009 from the Tawke Field, at an initial rate of around 60,000 barrels per day. This follows the completion of all the metering instrumentation and the tie-in of the field pipeline with the Iraq-Turkey main export pipeline at the border town of Fishkhabur.

In addition, during the coming month of June, some 40,000 barrels per day of light crude oil shall commence (by trucking) from the Taq-Taq field to the newly installed temporary loading and unloading facilities at the Khurmala Station located South-West Erbil, and from there onwards it will be transported through the existing pipeline networks to the Iraq-Turkey export pipeline. This will be a temporary measure and will continue until a field pipeline is laid between the Taq-Taq field and the Khurmala Station.

The exported crude oil from both fields will be marketed by SOMO and the revenue will be deposited to the federal Iraq account for the benefit of all Iraqi people. The average API gravity of the crude oil mix at a combined rate of 100,000 barrels per day will be around 35 degrees. Once the Taq-Taq pipeline is laid and further upgrades are made to the Tawke pipeline, the combined exports from these two fields will reach 250,000 barrels per day, with the average API gravity of around 39 degrees. These higher API gravity oil mixes will improve on the overall quality of the present Kirkuk oil mix which is only around 31 degrees API.

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