Tagged With Kurdistan
15 March 2024
Federal-backed but independent Kurdistan-focused national energy company could underpin better cooperation
5 April 2023
Major issues remain despite agreement between Iraq and Kurdistan
20 December 2022
The region’s main operators have oil price boom earnings burning a hole in their pockets, but they may well be largely deployed elsewhere
2 August 2022
Analysts are split on the best way forward for the Kurdistan-focused producer, in a dilemma many upstream firms may also face
30 June 2022
The Kurdistan region is facing political and military challenges as efforts to appoint a government in Baghdad descend further into chaos
20 April 2022
Representatives from the federal and Kurdistan authorities have held in-person talks as they look to resolve a decade-old dispute over oil
24 January 2022
Having benefitted from improved oil prices and better relations with Baghdad in 2021, Erbil is looking for more of the same
11 January 2022
Shareholder antipathy towards oil and gas is no stumbling block to activity
7 September 2021
The KRG is seeking to increase gas flows and reduce flaring, but its strategy has raised a few eyebrows
27 May 2021
There are many reasons to be cheerful across the Mena oil and gas patch
24 May 2021
Erbil's long-held ambitions to sell its plentiful supplies to gas-poor neighbours move closer to fruition
10 November 2020
Diminishing sources of clean water and rising demand could increase tension between Baghdad and Erbil, as well as Baghdad and Ankara, a new book says
8 November 2019
Isolated from instability in the south, the pioneers of the north’s independent oil industry are quietly pushing ahead
3 January 2019
A resurgent energy sector and likely better relations with Baghdad make for a brighter KRI future
27 July 2018
The outlook for the energy sector is bright, but the post-elections political prospects remain cloudy
6 April 2018
As plans are made to rebuild its oil pipeline to Turkey, Iraq is hoping to open export routes to Iran and Jordan
5 February 2018
While diplomatic efforts to end conflicts may intensify, success will be in short supply
5 February 2018
The independence vote heralded political and economic disaster. Existential uncertainty now faces the region's oil sector
5 February 2018
The federal government will put all output and exports under its control, while boosting capacity
22 January 2018
Subdued oil prices and intractable wars cast a shadow over the year
22 January 2018
Opec cut, shale grew, stocks fell, demand soared, prices rose and balance—the oil market's magic word—drew near
11 January 2018
The future of the KRI's oil sector is uncertain, with the federal government determined to bring all the country's production and exports back under its wing
11 January 2018
Burdened by political and economic crises at home, the autonomous region faces difficult talks with a newly confident federal government in Baghdad
16 November 2017
The KRG referendum result and subsequent Iraqi army offensive against the Kurds underline how risky it is for companies involved in the export and sale of Kurdish crude
16 November 2017
Iraq's army has retaken Kurdish-controlled areas around Kirkuk in the north, while neighbouring states are considering their long-term response to the independence referendum
24 October 2017
As Iraq consolidates its control of recaptured land and resources in and around Kirkuk, the KRG is looking increasingly isolated
19 October 2017
The recapture of Kirkuk was swift, but the Baghdad-Erbil crisis is far from over
12 July 2017
Career diplomat Sir Jeremy Greenstock, now chairman of London-based Gatehouse Advisory Partners and of Lambert Energy Advisory, is optimistic about Iraq's future
30 June 2017
The future of contested oilfields is one issue bound up with Iraqi Kurds' independence hopes
30 May 2017
Energy and economic interdependence between Turkey and the KRG will transcend political crises
30 May 2017
The defeat of IS in Mosul will uncover a range of festering political grievances
24 May 2017
Dana Gas has struggled to get paid for its work. Yet its chief executive still thinks gas in the Middle East will thrive