Iraq's parliament passed a plan to boost payments to oil companies in Kurdistan, a step toward resuming exports from the area ...
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On Sunday, Iraq’s parliament voted on a key plan for the compensation of oil companies operating in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region that would speed up the restart of crude oil exports from ...
Iraq’s oil ministry, in coordination with the KRG’s Ministry of Natural Resources, will appoint an international consultant within 60 days to assess fair production and transportation costs ...
By Aref Mohammed and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Oil major BP is expected to spend up to $25 billion over the lifetime of a project to redevelop four Kirkuk oil and gas fields, a senior Iraqi ...
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Iraqi parliament on Sunday voted to amend the federal budget bill in a major step that is poised to resume the Kurdistan Region’s oil exports through Turkey’s ...
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BAGHDAD: Iraq’s parliament on Sunday approved a budget amendment to subsidise production costs for international oil companies operating in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in a move aimed at ...
Iraq is planning to export at least 300,000 barrels a day of crude oil once operations resume at a pipeline from the country’s north to Turkey that’s been shut for almost two years ...
Oil major BP is expected to spend up to $25 billion over the lifetime of a project to redevelop four Kirkuk oil and gas fields, a senior Iraqi oil official told Reuters, as Baghdad seeks to win back ...