Iraq, Turkey and Export
Iraq Poised to Resume Oil Exports from Kurdistan
Iraq plans to resume exporting 185,000 barrels per day from Kurdistan's oilfields via the Iraq-Turkey pipeline. A total of 300,000 bpd is available for export, with the rest used domestically. The resumption follows completed procedures to end a long-standing dispute and pending Turkish confirmation.
Reuters · 1d
Exclusive: U.S. piles pressure on Iraq to resume Kurdish oil exports, sources say
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face sanctions alongside Iran, eight sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Bloomberg L.P. · 7d
Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Exports May Resume in March, KRG Leader Says
The president of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region signaled the likely resumption of oil exports next month, the latest optimism that an almost two-year shutdown that cost the nation some $19 billion in lost revenue could soon be over.
Reuters · 6d
Kurdistan region's oil exports to resume next week, Iraqi minister says
Oil exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region will resume next week, Iraq's oil minister said on Monday, resolving a near two-year dispute as ties between Baghdad and Erbil improve, potentially adding more supply to the oil market and weighing on prices.
The Express Tribune · 17h
US seeks resumption of Kurdish oil exports
A speedy resumption of exports from Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region would help to offset a potential fall in Iranian oil exports, which Washington has pledged to cut to zero as part of Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran.
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