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Iraq's Cabinet said Tuesday that further payments are contingent on the KRG transferring most of its oil production and ...
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.
Iraq's nationwide crude production was steady from May to June, with output rising slightly from fields managed by the federal Oil Ministry and falling slightly in the Kurdistan region.
Federal financial transfer signals political will to implement an agreement that could result in re-starting northern oil exports, though further hurdles remain.
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 ...
A compromise measure to pay Kurdistan's oil contractors and unlock Iraq's northern oil export route has met major political opposition.
Exports declined by about 60,000 bpd as Iraq continues to move toward compliance with recently extended OPEC-plus production caps.
As the director general of the state-run South Gas Company (SGC), Hamza Abdul-Bazi is on the front lines of Iraq's efforts to capture more gas and reduce flaring. In an interview with Iraq Oil Report ...
A key transit point for fuel exports and imports, as well as sales of crude from the Qayarah field, the Khor al-Zubair port is expanding.
FALLUJAH - Long-awaited electricity imports from Jordan are almost ready to start, promising to boost power supplies to underserved parts of western Iraq. Last month Iraq’s state-owned Midland ...
Iraqi Army and Peshmerga forces clashed over a strategically important position near key energy assets.