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  2. North Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    North Oil Company (NOC) is situated in Kirkuk, Iraq. The North Oil Company is one of the 16 companies comprising the Iraqi Ministry of Oil . Headquartered in Kirkuk, its boundaries extend from the northern borders to the 32.5 degree parallel, just south of Baghdad.

  3. Kirkuk–Haifa oil pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkuk–Haifa oil pipeline (also known as the Iraq–Haifa pipeline or Mediterranean pipeline) was a crude oil pipeline from the oil fields in Kirkuk, located in the former Ottoman vilayet of Mosul in northern Iraq, through Transjordan to Haifa in mandatory Palestine (now in the territory of Israel). [1][2] The pipeline was operational ...

  4. Kirkuk Field - Wikipedia

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    1934. Production. Recoverable oil. 10,000 million barrels (~1.7 × 10. ^. 9 t) Kirkuk Field is an oilfield in Kirkuk, Iraq. It was discovered by the Turkish Petroleum Company at Baba Gurgur in 1927. The oilfield was brought into production by the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) in 1934 when the 12-inch pipelines from Kirkuk (British-ruled ...

  5. History of petroleum industry in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    History of petroleum industry in Iraq. There is a long history of the petroleum industry in Iraq. Turkish-born Armenian Calouste Gulbenkian played a major role in making the petroleum reserves of the Middle East available to Western development and is accredited with being the first person to exploit Iraqi oil. [1]

  6. Clashes in Iraq's Kirkuk over handover of police HQ to Kurds ...

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    Federal forces seized Kirkuk and the surrounding oil fields in October 2017 after Kurdish regional authorities organized a symbolic but controversial referendum for Kurdish independence.

  7. Kirkuk - Wikipedia

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    Kirkuk (Arabic: كركوك; [3] Kurdish: کەرکووک, romanized: Kerkûk; [4] Syriac: ܟܪܟܘܟ, romanized: Kerkouk; [5] Turkish: Kerkük[6]) is a city in Iraq, serving as the capital of the Kirkuk Governorate, located 238 kilometres (148 miles) north of Baghdad. [7] The city is home to a diverse population of Kurds, Iraqi Turkmens and ...

  8. Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Technical information. Length. 600 mi (970 km) Maximum discharge. 1.6 million barrels per day (250 × 10. ^. 3 m 3 /d) The Kirkuk–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline, also known as the Iraq–Turkey Crude Oil Pipeline, is a 600-mile-long (970 km) pipeline that runs from Kirkuk in Iraq to Ceyhan in Turkey. It is Iraq's largest crude oil export line.

  9. Iraq set to reopen own pipeline as Kurdish talks stall - AOL

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    The two Iraqi oil officials and a government energy adviser said the agreement between Baghdad and Ankara on the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline (ITP) operations was extended in 2010 for 15 years and ...