Kirkuk-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline

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A 600 mile dual pipeline is Iraq's largest crude oil export line. The 40 inch line has a fully-operational capacity of 1.1 million bbl/d, but reportedly could handle only around 900,000 bbl/d pre-war. The line's Iraqi part has been a principal sabotage target since 2003 and is open only sporadically. Capacity of the line is believed to be as high as 600,000 bbl/d, with significant repairs still required. [1]