(Bloomberg) Turkey said a key pipeline bringing oil from northern Iraq to the Mediterranean coast can resume this week, though an Iraqi official cast doubt on that timetable.Most Read from BloombergWhy a US Recession Is Still Likely — and Coming SoonOnce Unthinkable Bond Yields Now the New Normal For MarketsCongress Averts US Government Shutdown Hours Before DeadlineAging Trees Show a Crisis Looms for the World’s Everything OilSevere Crash Is Coming for US Office Properties, Investors SayThe
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Iraqi and regional Kurdish government officials did not immediately acknowledge the pipeline reopening, though Iraq s oil minister has said it was anticipated, without elaborating. Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd., which operates Shaikan oil field in Kurdish region of Iraq, saw its stock jump up by over 20 per cent in trading Monday on the London Stock Exchange on news of the pipeline restarting.