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By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Drones struck oilfields in Iraqi Kurdistan on Thursday, with officials pointing to ...
Oil prices remained largely flat Friday as supply losses from Iraqi Kurdistan were overshadowed by renewed concerns over U.S.
Iraqi Kurdistan will resume oil exports through a pipeline to Turkey after a two-year halt, Iraq's federal government said on ...
Oil prices edged higher on Friday, heading for a small weekly loss, as investors weighed new European Union sanctions against ...
“The drone attacks in Kurdish energy sites grew out of a sequence of drone attacks since 19 June on Kurdish security forces, ...
Iraq approved a plan for its semi-autonomous Kurdish region to transfer oil to Baghdad, a key step toward resuming exports ...
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Tankers could soon be lifting Iraqi oil from the Turkish port of Ceyhan once again as a key pipeline reopens. The government ...
As Diyarbakır Mothers, we fully support this process and are pleased with the steps taken,” says a member of the group.
Oil prices firmed yesterday despite USD recovery. Drone attacks on oil fields in Kurdistan provided further support; producers suspended operations, resulting in ~200k b/d lost production.
The statement on Thursday said that production from its oilfields stands at 280,000 bpd, of which 50,000 bpd is allocated for ...
Clashes that shook southern Syria this week have killed hundreds of people, including civilians, and drawn in an array of ...
A series of drone strikes hit oil fields operated by Norwegian and US firms in Iraq's Kurdistan, raising concerns amid political tensions over control of export revenues. No casualties reported in the ...
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