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Reuters - Nov 2, 2004

Iraq Oil Pipelines Hit by Biggest 
Attacks Yet

by Khaled Yacoub Oweis

Saboteurs have mounted the biggest attacks yet on Iraq 's 
oil infrastructure, blowing up three pipelines in the north 
and hitting exports via Turkey, oil officials said Tuesday.


The attacks, which were hours apart, sharply reduced crude 
oil supplies to Iraq's biggest refinery at Baiji. The government 
is already struggling to build up stocks of refined oil products 
ahead of winter.


Sabotage against oil facilities in north and central Iraq has 
intensified in the past few weeks as U.S. forces attacked 
Sunni Muslim cities where insurgents have support. Imports 
of refined products have been also disrupted.


The first pipeline attack Monday night destroyed a section 
of the Iraq-Turkey export pipeline in the Riyadh area, 65
km southwest of the oil producing center of Kirkuk, officials 
at the state North Oil Company said.


It was followed by two further attacks, including one in the 
Qoshqaya region northwest of the city on a pipeline connected
to the Bai Hassam oilfield and feeding the main export pipeline, 
officials said.


Reuters Television footage showed huge blazes with no fire 
crews to be seen."We cut off all flows for now. The Qoshqaya 
fire is covering around one square kilometer. The export 
pipeline fire is also big," one official said. "Technically, the 
system was shut down."


EXPORTS VIA TURKEY HIT

Iraq has been exporting some 300,000 barrels per day
(bpd) in recent days via the pipeline to the Turkish 
Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, mainly from the Kirkuk 
oilfields in the north.


Shipping sources in Turkey told Reuters some crude still 
appeared to be flowing to Ceyhan, albeit at a reduced rate.


The oil is likely coming from smaller fields further north of 
the blast via the pumping station at Tikrit but it is unclear 
how long this can be sustained.


"The pumping has been sort of sporadic in the past week. 
It is down to about 140,000 bpd today," one shipper said.


But the sources said about 3.5 million barrels of Kirkuk 
crude are lying in storage tanks at Ceyhan, meaning tanker 
loadings can continue on schedule. ExxonMobil's Framura
tanker was due to lift 700,000 barrels later Tuesday, 
shippers said.


The Kirkuk region produces 600,000-700,000 bpd out of 
the country's output of 2.6 million bpd. Exports were
continuing normally via the southern Basra terminal.


Oil officials said relentless sabotage since the war has cost
the treasury billions of dollars in lost revenue. Iraq's October 
exports were at 1.76 million bpd from Basra as well as Turkey, 
shipping lists compiled by Reuters showed Tuesday.

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