ISTANBUL, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Damage assessment and
repairs are underway at Turkey's Ceyhan oil terminal, an
official and an industry source said on Friday, four days after
the earthquake, adding that exports from the BTC pipeline could
resume from Sunday unless problems are found.
The quake struck Turkey and Syria early on Monday and halted
operations at Ceyhan. The Turkish official said the exports
could begin as of Feb. 12, while a transportation sector source
said ships could begin to be loaded at the start of next week.
(Reporting by Orhan Coskun and Can Sezer; Editing by Jonathan
Spicer)
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