By Buthayna El Haggar Iraq has announced plans to resume Kurdish oil exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, nearly two years after a legal dispute halted shipments. The 185,000 barrels per day (bpd ...
Iraq's Oil Minister confirmed on Monday that the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, designated for the resumption of the Kurdistan ...
This marks a significant step towards resolving the nearly two-year dispute that disrupted crude flows between Baghdad and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is piling pressure on Iraq to allow Kurdish oil exports to restart or face sanctions alongside Iran.
"With 185,000 barrels per day expected to flow through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, crude volumes available on the market could increase, weighing on prices in the short term. The supply increases come ...
Oil prices steadied today as investors awaited clarity on talks to end the war in Ukraine and weighed up the prospect of a ...
Iraq is waiting for Turkey’s approval to restart the oil flows from the Iraqi Kurdistan region, the Iraqi oil minister said ...
The Oil Ministry contacted the Turkish side for information about the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline to resume Iraqi Kurdistan's ...
Iraqi crude is expected to start flowing to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, after the Baghdad government said it ...
The former Popworld host, 40, made the surprise revelation while talking to best friend Lily Allen on their Miss Me podcast.
"The downward spiral in crude oil prices is driven by pressure from the U.S. president on Iraq to resume oil exports from Kurdistan oilfields, which could improve supply flows in global oil markets ...
Tankers will soon be lifting Iraqi crude exports from the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan after the Middle Eastern ...
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