Iraq's crude oil pipeline to Turkey has been fixed, and Iraq expects to resume exports to Ceyhan port, Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said on Sunday.
"We have fixed the pipeline, and we will resume exports to Ceyhan," he told reporters.
Shahristani did not say when exports would start.
Sabotage of the two pipelines has left Iraq's northern exports idle since July 9.
Iraq hopes to boost exports from the giant Kirkuk oilfields in the northern part of the country further next month when it will have completed repairs on the second parallel pipeline, Shahristani said.
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Iraq Fixed Turkey Pipeline
Iraq hopes to boost exports from the giant Kirkuk oilfields in the northern part of the country further next month