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Shahristani in Erbil: DNO, Taq Taq oil exports OK from north Iraq

*Export issues remain
*No deal reached on other KRG oil deals
*Khurmala dome to be joint developed
*Iraq oil exports increase but income drops with oil price

Two companies developing oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdistan region received approval from Baghdad to tie in to the northern Iraq pipeline, a company official said.

An official from the Taq Taq Operating Co., TTOPCO, a joint venture between Turkey’s Genel Enerji and Canada’s Addax Petroleum, said on condition of anonymity that both TTOP…

Interview: Iraq Ambassador to U.N. Hamid al-Bayati

The day after Barack Obama was elected to be the next U.S. president, Iraq’s Ambassador to the United Nations Hamid al-Bayati called it inspiring. But on the ground in Iraq, Obama really wouldn’t be too different from President Bush, he said.

In an interview with United Press International’s Ben Lando on the sidelines of an energy conference here, Bayati said if talks for a U.S. troop deal fail by the end-of-year expiration of the current U.N. mandate, the U.N. Security Council is ready to …

Iraq, Shell: gas deal not a monopoly, as documents and top lawmaker contend

Plus:
*Iraq oil law expected next week in Parliament
*Northern Iraq oil exports stopped on Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline blast
*Six state oil firms added to bidding list
*Iraq Press Roundup
*Much more

Officials at Royal Dutch Shell and the Iraqi Oil Ministry refute claims that a proposed gas joint venture would have exclusive access to Basra province’s gas industry, though a key member of Parliament criticizes the project, Ben Lando and Alaa Majeed report for United Press International.

“It…

Shell-Iraq gas company would be Basra natural gas monopoly

*Proposed joint venture could expand beyond Basra
*Includes all gas, associated and non-associated, documents show

Plus:
*Oil Ministry presses Parliament on oil law action
*Alive in Baghdad: Who would Iraqis vote for – McCain or Obama?
*Violence in Context
*Iraq Press Roundup
*USIP: Iraq’s Cultural Heritage: Preserving the Past for the Sake of the Future
*Much more

A secret document obtained by United Press International reveals a planned joint venture company between Royal Dutc…

Iraq to join oil revenue transparency pact

Plus:
*Oil Minister Shahristani joins PM Maliki’s coalition list
*The Green Zone Sit-in
*VIDEO: Two-part series on the Surge & Sadr
*Operation Hotel California: entering Iraq in 2002
*Iraqi women face increasing threats
*All Iraqis in danger with bad water

It’s an exhausting and complicated process, but Iraq is taking steps to open up its oil and revenue interactions to the world’s watchdogs, Ben Lando reports for United Press International.

“The commitment from the government is s…

Iraq oil revenue audit to be handed over to all-Iraqi team

Plus:
*Oil law back in Parliament
*New wells and other work to boost oil production
*However, questions remain
*Status Of Forces Agreement update
*The Turkey-U.S.-Iraq-Iraqi Kurd dance
*Iraq Press Roundup
*Much more

The U.N.-mandated auditor of Iraq’s oil revenue says, despite accounting troubles, it is ready to hand off its work to an all-Iraqi team at the end of the year, United Press International’s Ben Lando reports.

Oil revenue is estimated at 95 percent of Iraq’s total annu…

Maliki, oil and gas committee to meet on Iraq oil law

Draft version received in Parliament Sunday, kicked back to council of ministers for legal clarification

Plus:
*Japan envoy meets on Iraq oil
*Chinese team expected in November
*Industry Ministry workers demand pay promise
*Reaction to U.S. attack on Syria-Iraq border
*KBR accused of sticking U.S. taxpayers, shocking American workers in Iraq
*Fallujah sewage project at $100M, waste still in the streets
*Barzani back from Iran, en route to Washington
*Iraq in the Time of Cholera
*Much…

Iraqi oil exports slide since May but turnaround expected

Plus:
*Turkey state oil firm holds Iraq oil deal talks in Japan
*Samarra power station gets fast-track
*Emir of Anbar’s Dulaim tribe talks elections
*West Point report: Iran more successful in political infiltration than militias
*Babylon security now in Iraq’s hands
*Inside the mind of the PKK
*Christians, minorities fear in Iraq
*That’s Not Tea!

Iraqi oil exports have declined four months in a row, according to data released by the nation’s Oil Ministry, which is optimistic it can r…

Iraq oil not part of OPEC cuts

Iraq not bound by quota; struggling to reverse decline
Plus:
*Walid Khadduri on the return of Big Oil to Iraq
*Iraq presidency council gives oil smuggling law OK
*SOFA Update: English text and analysis
*Labor Minister target of suicide bomb
*Iraqis suffer for lack of basic services
*The Mahdi Army bides its time
*Much more

As OPEC decides to catch falling oil prices by cutting supply, Iraq Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani says anything below $80 per barrel will be a hit on next ye…

U.S. report: old Iraq southern oil pipelines could break

Plus:
*KRG denies DNO export permit rumor
*Kirkuk gas pipeline blast not affecting oil exports
*Details on the Iraq oil and gas bidding process
*Bush cuts Iraq oil grab ban from defense bill
*Alive in Baghdad: A fuel crisis?
*Top McCain official wanted Saddam off rogue list to secure oil deal
*Iraq Press Roundup
*Much, much more

Pipelines vital to Iraq’s oil industry are in such poor condition they could rupture at any time, choking off the supply of oil from the region and devastat…

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