<p>Baghdad: Iraq’s Kurdistan region is producing 286,000 barrels of crude oil per day, Iraqi oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani told state television on Sunday, citing secondary sources. OPEC+ uses secondary sources to help monitor its output as a legacy of historic OPEC disputes about how much oil members were pumping and occasionally alters the list.</p> .<p>Oil companies operating in Kurdistan and Iraq's oil ministry have failed to reach an agreement on resuming exports to Turkey, leaving the flow halted for a second year.</p> .<p>The two-year standoff has halted flows from Iraqi Kurdistan in the north of the country to Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.</p><p>Abdul Ghani did not say when the exports might resume, but he said that talks with the Kurdish regional authorities were ongoing. </p>
<p>Baghdad: Iraq’s Kurdistan region is producing 286,000 barrels of crude oil per day, Iraqi oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani told state television on Sunday, citing secondary sources. OPEC+ uses secondary sources to help monitor its output as a legacy of historic OPEC disputes about how much oil members were pumping and occasionally alters the list.</p> .<p>Oil companies operating in Kurdistan and Iraq's oil ministry have failed to reach an agreement on resuming exports to Turkey, leaving the flow halted for a second year.</p> .<p>The two-year standoff has halted flows from Iraqi Kurdistan in the north of the country to Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.</p><p>Abdul Ghani did not say when the exports might resume, but he said that talks with the Kurdish regional authorities were ongoing. </p>