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By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Iraqi Kurdistan will resume oil exports through a pipeline to Turkey after a two-year halt, Iraq's federal government said on Thursday despite a fourth day of drone ...
It is clear where the drones are being directed; they consistently target the center of the Kurdistan Region's economy,” ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdistan Region Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani on Thursday renewed his call on Turkey to ...
Baghdad and Erbil have reached a settlement that will enable the resumption of oil flows from Iraqi Kurdistan to global ...
Iraqi Kurdistan plans to resume oil exports to Turkey despite ongoing drone attacks on its oilfields. An agreement between ...
The Kurdistan Regional Government has agreed to deliver 230,000 barrels of oil per day to SOMO for export, following a new ...
Minister of Health Saman Barzanji conveyed Prime Minister Masrour Barzani’s message of condolences and solidarity to Iraqi Federal Health Minister Salih al-Hasnawi, Wasit Governor Mohammed Jameel ...
The statement on Thursday said that production from its oilfields stands at 280,000 bpd, of which 50,000 bpd is allocated for ...
Iraq's oil sector faces a dual crisis: stalled negotiations with the KRG over exports, and warnings from parliament of a ...
Drone attacks for a third day on oilfields in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region have slashed crude output by 140,000 to ...
Drone strikes on Kurdistan’s oilfields have shut in over 200,000 bpd, inflaming tensions between Erbil, Baghdad, and regional actors.
The decision by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and apparently disband has reverberated across the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.