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Turkey, Iraq Extend Critical Oil Pipeline Agreement

Turkey and Iraq are poised to extend their crude oil pipeline agreement for another year, averting a shutdown of a vital export route.

Turkey and Iraq are expected to finalize a 12-month extension of their crude oil pipeline agreement before its July 27 expiration, preserving one of Baghdad's most important oil export channels. According to Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar, the accord is in final stages and will maintain the flow of crude from Iraq to the Mediterranean export terminal at Ceyhan. The extension provides both nations with continued economic benefits from the established transportation infrastructure.

The Iraq-Turkey pipeline serves as a critical outlet for Iraqi oil revenues, particularly as the country faces constraints on alternative export routes. While the agreement represents only a year-long extension rather than a longer-term commitment, it provides a near-term solution to Iraq's export capacity challenges and avoids potential supply disruptions to international markets.

The renewal underscores the strategic importance of regional energy infrastructure and the ongoing cooperation between Iraq and Turkey on trade matters, despite broader geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

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