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Twelve Years Without Flow: Kirkuk-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Stalled

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Oil from the Kirkuk fields has not flowed through the federal Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline for the past 12 years, leaving the route largely inactive while exports depend on the Kurdistan Region’s pipeline system.

The Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline once served as a major export route for crude oil from northern Iraq to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. However, security challenges, infrastructure damage, and political disputes have prevented the pipeline from operating normally for more than a decade.

During this period, oil exports from northern Iraq have largely relied on the pipeline network operated through the Kurdistan Region. This alternative route has been used to transport crude to the same Turkish port, allowing shipments to reach international markets.

Energy experts say the shutdown of the federal pipeline has reduced flexibility in Iraq’s export system. It has also increased dependence on a single export route through the Kurdistan Region.

The Kirkuk oil fields remain among Iraq’s most significant energy assets. Restoring the federal export line could help increase export capacity and diversify transportation routes for Iraqi crude.

Efforts to revive the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline have been discussed several times in recent years. However, progress has remained limited due to ongoing political disagreements and security concerns in northern Iraq.

Analysts say reopening the pipeline would require close coordination between Baghdad, the Kurdistan Regional Government, and Turkish authorities. Such cooperation could help restore one of the country’s historic energy corridors and strengthen Iraq’s overall oil export infrastructure.

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