Iraq’s oil ministry announced Saturday the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region. The exports had been halted for nearly two years after the International ...
The U.S. has pressured Iraq to restart Kurdish oil exports via Turkey--and that pressure appears to be successful.
Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Exports May Resume in March, KRG Leader Says Iraqi KRG President signals end may be near to long shutdown Barzani also urges the US to hold off on a troop withdrawal ...
Tensions between Baghdad and the KRG are easing, with expectations that Kurdish oil ... Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced that Turkmenistan would cover around half of Iraq’s power plant ...
Iraq’s Parliament’s Oil and Gas committee has charged. The state-owned Midland Oil Company (MOC) awarded the contract to develop the sprawling Akkas field in Iraq’s largest Alanbar Governorate to ...
Oil prices slipped on Monday, with Brent crude trading below $75 a barrel by 1235 GMT. Iraq, OPEC's second-largest producer behind Saudi Arabia, is currently pumping about 4 million bpd ...
The Iraqi Cabinet has authorised the Ministry of Electricity to proceed with the $480 million Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for the Al Dora Thermal Power Plant ...
1024 GMT – The potential resumption of oil exports from Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region could challenge the country’s ability to comply with OPEC+ quotas, Commerzbank Research ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani on Tuesday ordered an investigation into the Iraqi army’s clashes with Kurdish farmers northwest of the disputed ...
ESSEXVILLE, MI – An unspecified amount of mineral oil was spilled Monday, Feb. 17, during a fire at a Consumers Energy plant in Bay County, officials said. The fire involved an electrical ...
Error occured during this request! Please try again later. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iraq’s justice ministry on Tuesday announced that three controversial bills ...
A new report released by Justice for Jews from Arab Countries (JJAC) details the largely-unknown population transfer of over 135,000 Jews from Iraq to Israel and other countries, which began in 1951.