International powers, including France, the US, and UK, have endorsed the KRG-Baghdad oil agreement, signaling strong diplomatic support for the deal.
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Iraq says it will resume oil exports from the Kurdish region after a halt of more than 2 years
Iraq has resumed exporting oil from the country's northern, semiautonomous Kurdish region through Turkey's Ceyhan port.
The Federal Oil Ministry confirmed the agreement, explaining that all crude produced in the Kurdistan Region will be handed over to the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO), which will manage ...
French oil major TotalEnergies has launched the second development phase at Iraq's Ratawi oilfield and has begun building an ...
If anyone had any doubt that Iraq was a lot about oil, they shouldn’t after the recent Capitol Hill appearance by our ambassador to Baghdad, Ryan Crocker. In a closed House hearing, Crocker put the ...
BAGHDAD — Drones targeted oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region Wednesday, the latest in a series of attacks in recent days that have put several oil facilities out of ...
The oil dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is fundamentally about sovereignty, not oil. Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court and the proposed Unified Oil Law have cemented ...
Iraq's oil embargo on exports from the semi-autonomous KRG is almost 2 years old. Hopes for a resumption oil flows have been buoyed by the Iraqi parliament’s approval last week of a budget amendment.
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