Iraq, Kurds Agree to Resume Oil Exports Via Turkey This Week
- The resumption would be for more than 400,000 barrels a day
- Deal in effect until oil and gas law bill is approved by Iraq
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Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said it has reached an agreement with the federal government to resume oil exports through Turkey this week, after a legal spat pushed up crude prices.