Al Başrah Oil Terminal (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Al Başrah Oil Terminal" in English language version.

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  • Cheng, Paul Y.; Singhal, Mansi; Bharat, Saurabh; Khoo, Cheng; Haskins, Lucy (January 18, 2008). "Global Oil Choke Points" (PDF). Global Equity Research, Energy & Power, Integrate Oil Sector View. Lehman Brothers. pp. 28–31. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 31, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2012.

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  • Montgomery, Darryl L. (2009-10-10). "U.S. Sailors, Coast Guard Protect Iraq's Economy". American Forces Press Service. United States Department of Defense. Archived from the original on April 14, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2012.

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  • Slovensky, Andrew (July 26, 2011). "A folded U.S. flag". United States Forces - Iraq. Retrieved February 9, 2012. UMM QASR, Iraq—A U.S. sailor salutes Iraqi Maj. Gen. Ali Hussein Al-Rubaye, head of the Iraqi Navy, after handing him a folded U.S. flag during a ceremony held aboard the Al Basrah Oil Terminal, July 26. (Photo by Pvt. Andrew Slovensky) 110726-A-JX739-139
  • Slovensky, Andrew (July 26, 2011). "Al Basrah Oil Terminal". United States Forces - Iraq. Retrieved February 9, 2012. UMM QASR, Iraq—(Front right) Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command deputy commander, and (front left) Iraqi Maj. Gen. Ali Hussein Al-Rubaye, head of the Iraqi Navy, arrive aboard the Al Basrah Oil Terminal for a ceremony turning over responsibility of the security for the platform to the Iraqi Navy, July 26. (Photo by Pvt. Andrew Slovensky)

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  • "Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project". Unaoil. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2012. The Crude Export Facility of Southern Iraq currently exports approximately 1.8 MMBOPD from the KAAOT and ABOT offshore terminals. The oil is transported from onshore facilities to the offshore terminals through two 48 inch export pipelines for ABOT and one 42 inch and two 32 inch pipelines for KAAOT. The KAAOT terminal has previously suffered damage and so the majority of the oil is exported through the ABOT terminal. The current export facilities and pipelines were built in the 1960s and 1970s and designed for a 20 year life, with the proper maintenance.

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