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A new deal for oil and budget cooperation between Baghdad and Erbil faces significant challenges to implementation, including crippling attacks on Kurdistan's oil sector.
Drones struck Tawke and Ain Sifni on Wednesday, marking three consecutive days of attacks on Kurdistan oil fields.
Longtime energy MP talks about U.S. pressure on Baghdad and Erbil, the blame he places on KRG oil tactics, and the upside of ...
Attack on HKN-operated Sarsang field coincides with the company's signing of a preliminary upstream deal with the federal Oil ...
SULAIMANIYA/BASRA - Over a month after Baghdad cut off critical budget support to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), ...
Iraq's crude sales held steady month-on-month despite minor disruptions apparently stemming from the Israel-Iran war.
Petronas signals Gharraf oil field exit The Malaysian company wants to sell its stake to Pertamina due to late payments and low profit margins.
The Iraqi government is terminating its contract with the Ukranian company Ukrzemresurs to develop the Akkas gas field, drawing threats of a legal fight over the embattled project less than a year ...
Hunt Oil knew KRG oil deal in disputed territory According to a State Dept. cable from Iraq, and despite the U.S. Embassy's warnings, the oil company of a George W. Bush intelligence adviser signed a ...
Iraq has been transferring up to 190,000 barrels per day (bpd) of straight-run high sulfur heavy fuel oil (HSFO) to traders nominated by Iran, two senior Iraqi Oil Ministry officials familiar with the ...
The new budget law lays out a revised framework for Baghdad-Erbil oil and revenue cooperation and projects a record deficit that is only likely to be filled if global oil prices remain high.
Q&A: Hassan Mohammed Hassan, deputy Basra Oil chief in charge of licensing round fields and West Qurna 1 Basra's fields bore the brunt of the OPEC-plus production curtailments, and they are ready to ...
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