A nearly complete natural gas pipeline has been turned toward the Turkish border for crude exports, bolstering the KRG's threats to sell its oil with or without Baghdad's cooperation.
Q&A: Alaa Mohie el-Deen
The leader of Iraq's push for oil sector transparency discusses Iraq's latest EITI report, as well as the challenges of integrating Kurdistan into the process.
Pertamina claims offer for West Qurna stake
Indonesia's economy minister, in Baghdad to sign energy cooperation agreement, says state firm wants up to 20 percent of the super-giant Basra field being developed by ExxonMobil.
Exxon, Chevron push Turkey-Kurdistan ties
Despite the Obama administration's opposition to a bilateral Turkey-KRG energy deal, the largest American oil companies are offering to finance and build pipelines.
Iraq-Turkey Pipeline sabotage continues
Persistent bombings have continued to disrupt Iraq's northern export pipeline, with repairs delayed by security problems.
Basra protests Baghdad’s power failures
Basra leaders accused the Electricity Ministry of incompetence after a two-day blackout incited angry residents to protest, amidst 131-degree heat.
Oil majors seek Kurdistan deals, despite uncertainty
Without a clear path to monetize large-scale production in the KRG, IOCs are showing less appetite for mergers and acquisitions, but they're still in the market for new exploration blocks.







