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TAJI, Iraq, July 7 (Reuters) – The Iraqi army has formed a new battalion that aims to cut the time taken to repair damaged oil pipelines by half, an army official said on Monday.
Iraq’s hundreds of kilometres (miles) of oil pipelines have often come under attack by insurgents seeking to disrupt the flow of Iraq’s main export, and also by criminals siphoning off oil for sale on the black market.
The Engineer Infrastructure Battalion comprises engineers who will go to damaged pipelines, which carry oil to refineries for domestic use, to neighbouring Turkey and also to the port city of Basra for export.
“Technicians can work freely if there is a security team, but civilian technicians on their own are always looking over their shoulder,” deputy battalion commander Major Hamad Jasim told Reuters during a visit to the Taji military base north of Baghdad.
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