Iraq plans to export 185,000 barrels per day from Kurdistan once oil shipments resume through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline. Currently, Kurdistan can export 300,000 bpd, but some is reserved for domestic ...
A group of teachers and public sector employees on Sunday blocked oil trucks from passing through the Sulaimani-Arbat road, protesting the ongoing unpaid salary crisis. The protest aimed to pressure ...
A Richly Woven Narrative of Kurdistan’s Role in Diplomacy, Economy, and Tradition ...
Iraq's oil ministry declared on Saturday that the procedures had been completed to allow the resumption of oil exports from ...
According to the statement, oil exports will resume in accordance with available quantities, ensuring a gradual return to ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNIraq Completes Preparations to Resume Kurdistan’s Oil ExportsBaghdad: Iraq has completed preparations to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan region through the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline via the port of Ceyhan, the Ministry of Oil announced on Saturday. The move ...
The ministry asked the Kurdish authorities to transfer the region’s oil to the Iraqi state oil company Somo for the exports ...
BEIRUT, Feb 22 (Reuters) – Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria have begun providing oil from local fields they manage to the central government in Damascus, Syrian oil ministry spokesman Ahmed ...
Iraq’s oil ministry has announced the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face ...
The declines follow reports that the White House is pressing Iraq to resume oil exports from the country's Kurdish region. The move is seen as an effort to offset supply losses from expected U.S.
The U.S. has pressured Iraq to restart Kurdish oil exports via Turkey--and that pressure appears to be successful.
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