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U.S. designation of a key oil sector logistics provider highlights sanctions risks, prompting Iraqi measures to combat ...
Iraqi oil sales increased in July, even as the fate of a deal to restart northern exports via Turkey remains uncertain.
Operational disruptions caused by the Israel-Iran war do not appear to have affected Iraqi crude output, which was virtually ...
ERBIL/SULAIMANIYA - Iraqi Kurdistan’s oil sector is under attack. The Tawke and Ain Sifni oil fields were struck by armed drones on Wednesday, after drones hit two other fields on Monday and Tuesday.
Drones strike Kurdistan oil fields Attack on HKN-operated Sarsang field coincides with the company's signing of a preliminary upstream deal with the federal Oil Ministry.
Turkey has published notice that it will not renew the treaty governing the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline (ITP), which is now set to expire on July 27, 2026. The end of the ITP treaty creates new uncertainty ...
BASRA - Ali Shaddad al-Faris, an MP from Basra MP and veteran of the Parliament Oil and Gas Committee, said the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is to blame for the ongoing stalemate in ...
Cabinet approves revived plan for re-starting northern exports A new deal for oil and budget cooperation between Baghdad and Erbil faces significant challenges to implementation, including crippling ...
Al-Qaida’s arm in Iraq has claimed responsibility for deadly raids on prisons on the outskirts of Baghdad this week that set free hundreds of prisoners, including some of its followers.
Nearly 2,000 members of The People’s Mujahedeen Organization of Iran have moved from Camp Ashraf in northwestern Iraq to Camp Hurriya on the deserted former U.S. military base outside Baghdad known as ...