Work on a pipeline carrying oil from northern Iraq to Turkey should be complete “in a day or two”, an industry source based in the Kurdistan region said on Sunday, with the outage now in its third week. Flows through the pipeline, which carries around 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil from fields in Iraq’s Kurdistan region and Kirkuk to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, have been suspended since Feb. 17. The Turkish energy ministry said on Feb. 27 it had begun work to repair the pipeline. “They are working and should finish up in a day or two,” said the source, who asked not be identified. The pipeline runs through Turkey’s restive southeast, which is engulfed […]