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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.
A barrage of drone attacks in the past four days highlights rising security threats stemming from regional conflicts and ...
NASSIRIYA - Malaysia’s Petronas has told Iraq it wants to sell its stake as operator of the 155,000 barrel per day (bpd) Gharraf oil field — the latest sign that international oil companies are ...
ANKARA - Iraq and Turkey have started discussions about reopening the northern oil export pipeline and bringing 475,000 barrels per day (bpd) back onto global markets, but there is no sign of an ...
Several projects still wastefully burn associated gas, but a new power plant is the latest sign that Kurdistan is harnessing gas to boost electricity and reduce expensive fuel imports.
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 ...
Oil companies are beginning to shut down oil production after a landmark arbitration ruling that led Turkey to halt Iraq's northern exports.
Iraq's most prolific oil field temporarily lost about 120,000 bpd of production after 60 wells were taken offline in response to a storage tank fire.
Exports fell by 87,000 bpd month-on-month as Iraq signaled its intention to adhere to production pledges and support global oil prices.
Q&A: Dr. Adham Rashad Ismail, WHO head of mission in Iraq The World Health Organization is still guardedly optimistic Iraq can avoid a coronavirus catastrophe, despite Iraq's poor mask compliance and ...
Political obstacles within Iraq are still preventing crude exports from restarting after a formal letter from BOTAS to SOMO confirmed the pipeline is ready.