Archive | 19th July 2011

French Ambassador Pursues Investment in Najaf

The French ambassador to Iraq visited Najaf on Monday in a move aimed at encouraging French investment in the area. AKnews reports that Denys Gauer (pictured) said in a press conference that he held talks with Najaf governor Adnan al-Zarfi about increasing the French contribution to the reconstruction of the region in the areas of […]

Mott MacDonald sees Great Opportunities in Iraq

Mott MacDonald’s director of oil, gas and petrochemicals, Azfar Shaukat, told attendees at the Iraq Petroleum Conference of great potential in the oil and gas sector, but warned companies they will have to be patient until significant investment is found. The event, held at the Landmark Hotel in London, UK, focused on the next phase […]

Iraq Boosts Getech Sales

British oil exploration data group Getech told the Yorkshire Post on Monday that sales from its Iraq service had risen to over $750,000 since December. The Leeds-based firm said it had received an order for more than $500,000 and its full reprocessed and integrated data sets have been available for general sale to the oil […]

Details of Karbala Monorail

Iraq's National Investment Commission (NIC) has issued details of a proposed new monorail transport system for the city of Karbala. Project Name: Karbala Monorail General Specifications: Concrete monorail train that goes 6 meters above the medium sideway. Length of the preliminary line: Length of the operating lines: 15 KM The second and third phases to […]

Can US Aims in Iraq Be Squared with Iraqi Sovereignty?

The following article was published by Reidar Visser, an historian of Iraq educated at the University of Oxford and currently based at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. It is reproduced here with the author’s permission. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. […]

KRG President Barzani Thanks Outgoing Dutch Ambassador

President Masoud Barzani thanked the outgoing Dutch Ambassador to Iraq, Peter van Leeuwen, who was on a farewell visit to the Kurdistan Region on Wednesday, for his exceptional contribution to strengthening the friendship between the people of the Kurdistan Region and the Netherlands. During their meeting in Erbil on Wednesday, President Barzani thanked the ambassador […]

Iraq and China Strengthen Relationship

Iraq has asked China to set up a fund to help with the reconstruction of the war-battered country, Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Monday during a visit to Beijing by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Reuters reports that he also said Baghdad was keen to get Chinese companies investing in the country, which […]

Shell Planned Shut-Down at Majnoon

Shell has reportedly begun a planned three-day production shutdown at Iraq's Majnoon oilfield for upgrades and maintenance. The field, which is currently producing around 65,000 barrels per day (bpd), is expected to restart output on Wednesday, a company spokesman said. Majnoon is one of the fields awarded to international companies as part of the OPEC […]

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Trade Bank of Iraq "Operating Normally"

According to a report from Reuters, the new president of the Trade Bank of Iraq said on Monday that the bank is operating normally and expansion plans are moving ahead, its new president said on Monday to allay fears of correspondent banks after its former chief fled amid allegations of financial irregularities. To allay fears […]

Kuwait, Iraq Clash Intensifies Over Nuclear Project

In addition to the dispute between Iraq and Kuwait regarding the new Mubarak port in Kuwait, the two countries are also reported to be in conflict about the planned siting of nuclear reactors. Press TV reports that the head of the Kuwaiti national committee for nuclear power, Ahmad Bisharah, has said that Kuwait is planning […]