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Iraqi oil sales increased in July, even as the fate of a deal to restart northern exports via Turkey remains uncertain.
Federal financial transfer signals political will to implement an agreement that could result in re-starting northern oil ...
Operational disruptions caused by the Israel-Iran war do not appear to have affected Iraqi crude output, which was virtually ...
The Karkh Commercial Court in Baghdad purported to annul four of Iraqi Kurdistan's oil contracts Monday, as the federal Oil Ministry intensifies its push to implement February's landmark ruling ...
The agreement will now expire in July 2026, raising new questions about the future of oil exports from northern Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
High-level meetings involving Baghdad and Erbil leaders and oil company representatives aim for deals needed to restart northern pipeline exports.
The field awarded to Kogas to develop in 2010 but then shut down by security issues for nearly a decade has been connected to a nearby power plant by Iraqi state oil and gas workers.
A barrage of drone attacks in the past four days highlights rising security threats stemming from regional conflicts and Baghdad-Erbil political tensions.
Iraq enforces KRG blacklist policy against four oil service companies Weatherford and three other companies with subcontracts in Kurdistan are barred from work in southern Iraq, as Baghdad continues ...
UPDATE: Partial restart at major export terminal as details of damage emerge Iraq’s Al-Basra Oil Terminal has restarted at reduced capacity after it went offline early Friday due to leaks.
UPDATE: Iraq-Turkey arbitration ruling nears, with Kurdistan’s oil independence in the balance The eight-year-old case, likely to be decided within the coming months, could give Baghdad major leverage ...
Atroshi resigns from KRG Ministry of Natural Resources The nominal leader of Kurdistan's oil sector has stepped down after a 16-month tenure marked by bureaucratic turf wars, strained relations with ...