Sources in the oil companies operating in the Kurdistan Region revealed that a tripartite meeting will be held tomorrow, Sunday, between the Ministries of Federal Oil and Natural Resources in the Region, and the oil companies, to discuss resuming the export of Kurdistan Region oil via the pipeline to Turkey. A Senior Official in one of the oil companies operating in the Kurdistan Region told the Kurdish Rudaw media network on Saturday: 'The oil companies have observations on the Iraqi government's conditions for resuming exports. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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