Iraq’s oil ministry has announced the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region ...
Flows of crude oil through a pipeline from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq to Turkey could restart soon ...
Turkey has yet to receive confirmation from Iraq on the resumption of oil flows through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, Turkish ...
Iraq’s oil ministry repeated that it’s ready to restart exports from the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan via a pipeline ...
The Iraqi Oil Ministry announced the completion of all procedures required to resume oil exports from Iraqi Kurdistan.
Turkey says it has yet to hear from Iraq about restarting oil flows through an export pipeline from the semiautonomous ...
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Hosted on MSNFrom the Tigris and Euphrates to the Nile: The Middle East’s unresolved Water DisputesThe West Asia and North Africa region is facing a water scarcity crisis. About 60 percent of the region’s population lives in ...
The U.S. has pressured Iraq to restart Kurdish oil exports via Turkey--and that pressure appears to be successful.
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Turkish opposition party delegation meets with Kurdish leader in Iraq as part of PKK peace effortsA Turkish opposition party delegation has arrived in Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdish region against the backdrop of peace ...
The crude pipeline from Kirkuk to the port of Ceyhan, in Turkey, was closed by Iraq in March 2023 following a dispute with ...
Iraq’s oil minister made a surprise announcement on Monday that exports from Kurdistan would resume next week.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Flows of crude oil through a pipeline from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq to Turkey could restart soon after an almost two-year shutdown. Sources told ...
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