The fate of the company is apparent, despite the controversy, as it carries on with its seven deals in Iraq.
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Q&A: Ashti Hawrami Part 2
The head of KRG oil policy details his interpretation of the Constitution and how it applies to his oil deals, the oil deals of Baghdad, and the delayed oil law.
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Q&A: Ashti Hawrami
Kurdistan's Minister of Natural Resources explains the history of the semi-autonomous region's export deal with Baghdad, why it all fell apart, and what it will take to re-start.
Oil export growth slows
The Iraqi Oil Minister said not to expect a third month of record oil export growth, as the local market needs fuel for the summer.
Behind the Kurdistan export dispute
After the end of Kurdistan's exports, the public debate has lacked solid information about the flawed export deal and the negotiations that produced it. Iraq Oil Report publishes key documents, analysis and interviews that explain it all.
Q&A: Electricity Ministry IG Alaa Mohie el-Deen
Iraq’s oil transparency and electricity watchdog has two tough goals: transparency for the domestic oil sector and accountability for the most maligned ministry.
Gas fuels Kurdistan’s power politics
Iraq's Kurdish region is meeting nearly all its power needs by investing in natural gas fields – and, in a strategic calculation, it's willing to share.
Exxon out of 4th bid round
Iraq's fourth contract licensing round is on for May 30-31, and the Oil Ministry has confirmed the final list of companies. Exxon is out.





