Operations Resume At Iraq’s Nassiriya Oil Field

Operations resumed at Iraq`s southern Nassiriya oil field on Dec. 30. the oil ministry said. but it will take up to two days for output to be fully restored. two oil sources said.

Protesters broke into the oil field. which produces 80.000-85.000 barrels per day of oil. on Dec. 28 and forced employees to cut off electricity from its control station. taking it offline.

The incident marked the first time protesters have shut an entire oil field. though they have blocked entrances to refineries and ports in the past.

It did not affect Iraq`s exports. the oil ministry said on Sunday. adding it would use additional output from southern oil fields in Basra to make up for the missing shipments.

Mass protests have gripped Iraq since Oct. 1 and protesters. most of them young. are demanding an overhaul of a political system they see as corrupt and keeping most Iraqis in poverty. More than 450 people have been killed.

Protesters are demanding the appointment of a premier with no party affiliation and the removal of the entire ruling elite seen as enriching itself off the state and serving foreign powers—above all Iran—as many Iraqis languish in poverty without jobs. health care or education.

 

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